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06-28-2010 10:48 PM
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Just noticed that under the stock by the trigger guard is also marked COOK & SON.
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Howdy and welcome to the forum! 
I regret that I cannot give you any direct answers. No doubt someone more informed will soon be able too. Give us a little time. This isn't the fastest replying forum out there but some pretty knowledgeable folks peruse here.
One thing I see that is unusual to me. About all the Enfields I've seen have had the more delicate step ladder rear sight. I don't know but suppose it must be a later modification. I know the folks at Springfield were making them different after a year or two of the war.
I can give you some links to look over that might help you.
Enfield bayonets- http://bayonets.com/Priest_1853_proof.pdf
While this page is about authenticizing a repro, there's a lot of original model info in it including the breech proofs you are wondering about. http://www.authentic-campaigner.com/...en/enfauth.htm
This site is a Civil War reenactors forum. A lot of good info on all things Civil War/War Between the States can be found here just by asking- http://www.cwreenactors.com/dcforum/general/6131.html
General 1853 pattern sites...
http://www.rarewinchesters.com/gunro...-enfield.shtml
That should keep you busy for a little while (and me too
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Last edited by Jim; 06-29-2010 at 10:01 PM.
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