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Brunswick rifle?
It reminds me of the Pattern 1853 Enfield, made by the same company, but that metal plate on the stock isn't on the Enfield.
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Definately not a Brunswick, but would have been used in the same role when originally issued.
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Evans Repeater
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That's a lever action rifle. This rifle is a muzzle loader
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Hint: If you look close, there's an eagle on the lock plate.
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M1841 Mississippi Rifle
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That it is. I was sure someone was going to guess Remington Zouave Rifle too...
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