Om The "Trapdoor" Springfield
Intended to replace the proliferation of different small arms fielded by US forces during the American Civil War, the ΓÇ£Trapdoor SpringfieldΓÇ¥ was designed in 1865ΓÇô66 by Erskine S. Allin. Using metallic cartridges, it could be loaded in a single action, increasing the number of shots per minute as much as fivefold. The new weapon quickly proved its worth in two separate incidents in August 1867: small groups of US soldiers and civilians armed with the trapdoor repulsed numerically superior Native American contingents. A simple and cost-effective weapon, it was used, along with its variants in every US conflict in the three decades after the Civil War, especially on the American frontier.
Drawing upon first-hand accounts from US soldiers, their Native American opponents, and users such as buffalo hunters, this is the story of the ΓÇ£Trapdoor Springfield,ΓÇ¥ one of the defining weapons of the Indian Wars.
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