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Thread: 1873 trapdoor breech block

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    1873 trapdoor breech block

    I have a original 1873 trapdoor breech block with firing pin.
    I bough this to replace the H&R trapdoor breech block as
    they would sometimes open on firing.
    This one is original marked 1873. $85.00 shipped.

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    Is this just the block portion or the complete block including the door, catch mechanism, firing pin assembly, extractor, etc

    Can you post a photo? Thanks.

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    High arch or low arch?
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    This is just the block with firing pin and locking latch. No extractor. And it is the low
    arch. With nice bluing, No rust.

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    Thank you for clarification. Much appreciated.

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