Springfield Model 1886 | |
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Type | Breech-loading carbine |
Place of origin | United States |
Service history | |
Used by | United States |
Production history | |
Designed | 1886 |
Manufacturer | Springfield Armory |
Produced | 1886 |
No. built | c. 1,000 |
Specifications | |
Length | 40 in (1,000 mm) |
Barrel length | 24 in (610 mm) |
Cartridge | .45-55-405 |
Action | Trapdoor |
Rate of fire | User dependent; usually 8 to 10 rounds per minute |
Muzzle velocity | 1,100 feet per second (340 m/s) |
Feed system | Breech-loading |
Sights | Iron sights |
The Springfield Model 1886 was one of several models of carbines which used the trapdoor breechblock design developed by Erskine S. Allin. It was Springfield Armory's second attempt to create a single longarm that would satisfy the needs of the infantry, cavalry, and artillery (the first attempt being the Springfield Model 1882 short rifle).[1]