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| Model | Caliber | Approximate Serial Number Range | Approximate Production Years | Key Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | .58 rimfire | 1 – ~5,000 | 1865-1866 | First Allin conversion; very rare. | | Model 1866 | .50-70 | ~5,000 – ~50,000 | 1866-1867 | 2nd Allin conversion, distinctive “trapdoor” with side hinge. | | Model 1868 | .50-70 | ~32,000 – ~60,000 | 1868-1869 | First purpose-built receiver, not a conversion. Overlaps M1866. | | Model 1869 | .50-70 | ~60,000 – ~70,000 | 1869 | Short production; minor sight changes. | | Model 1870 | .50-70 | ~70,000 – ~85,000 | 1870-1872 | Includes the “Officer’s Model” and some rifle-sight variations. | | Model 1873 | .45-70 | ~85,000 – ~500,000 | 1873-1879 | The “Custer’s Last Stand” rifle. Main production of the Indian Wars. | | Model 1879 | .45-70 | ~500,000 – ~525,000 | 1879-1880 | Transitional model with improved breechblock. | | Model 1884 | .45-70 | ~525,000 – ~550,000 | 1884-1885 | Introduced the Buffington rear sight. | | Model 1888 | .45-70 | ~550,000 – ~565,000 | 1888-1889 | Ramrod bayonet; last official model. | | Model 1889-1893 | .45-70 | ~565,000 – ~570,000+ | 1889-1893 | Limited production; some issued to state militias. | Does the stock have a with a date on the left side