AFJuvat - Thanks for the pictures of "J.S.A." and the Link to the Springfield Armory Digital Archieves. I have been trying to find an identified photo of J. Sumner Adams for a long time.
You made my Day yesterday! I checked the KCA site just before going to the hospital for O.P. knee surgery. You gave me something to look forward to exploring when I got home.
I hope we have not taken attention away from your 'new' Trapdoor. It is fun to tie Springfield Arms to the men who designed and made them.
It looks like the initials (B.Z.) and name (BILL ZABI N.C. 1932) stamped on your stock are for a previous North Carolina owner. It is so neatly done that IMHO it adds interest and doesn't hurt your rifle's value.
Dick - If I ever run across anything on "The Armorer" magazine, I will be sure to let you know.
Trapdoor Springfields
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Re: Trapdoor Springfields
In the picture Dick Hosmer posted of "The filing division of the armory in 1886", it appears to me, the man in the middle of this cropped portion could be J. Sumner Adams.
(The images were probably taken 30 to 40 years apart).
(The images were probably taken 30 to 40 years apart).
Re: Trapdoor Springfields
Looking at adding a trapdoor to my collection.
Does anyone have any hints/tips/tricks for things to look for or to look out for?
Thanks
Go on Ebay and buy a copy of the Springfield research service database its 75$ has lots of info Trapdoors and Krag serial numbers worth every penny
Re: Trapdoor Springfields
Got it home and gave it a gentle cleaning.
Picked up a reproduction Mills belt and a authentic bayonet/scabbard/frog.
Loaded up some ammo and ready to take it to the range.
Picked up a reproduction Mills belt and a authentic bayonet/scabbard/frog.
Loaded up some ammo and ready to take it to the range.