1873 Springfield Rifle 45-70 and a 1873 Werndl Carbine
They should be on there way next week.
Looking forward to getting the Werndl as I have never seen one close up.
Here is the info on the Werndl
Made by Osterreichische Waffenfabriks-Gesellschaft, Steyr, 1874-78
Quantity: 100,000
Caliber: 11x42mm, rimmed
Rotary-block breech, with an external hammer
1004mm [39.5 inch] overall, 3.25kg [7.2 lbs]
580mm [22.8 inch] barrel, 6-groove rifling, RH, concentric
Ramp-and-leaf sight graduated 200-800 paces
Muzzle velocity 445 m/sec with M1867/73 ball cartridge
M1873 saber bayonet
The one I purchased is as below
Accepted on November 6, 1874, the 'revised' or 1873-Pattern carbine had a low-profile hammer and a nose cap, but lacked barrel bands. One swivel was anchored through the fore-end and the other lay on the trigger guard. Adopted at the same time, the Gendarmerie Rifle had a single barrel band and accepted the 1854-type socket bayonet. It weighed 3.72kg.