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    1853 1862 Enfield

    Hello,

    I just purchased this rifle. I know little about 1853 Enfields except that it was the second most common firearm in the US Civil War. I have done a small bit of research. I was just looking for a little help on interpreting the markings on this gun. I was wondering if it might have been used in the Civil War and if so, which side?

    Lockplate is standard, marked 1862/TOWER. Birmingham manufacture?




    25 25 proofs


    I found this pretty interesting. Right before the first band there is a smoothe indent in the stock. I noticed that when I aimed and one-hand carried the rifle my left index finger fit into it snuggly. It is my belief that this is a result of consistent usage by the owner(s)




    Engraved rhombus figure? On the stock.


    Buttplate engraved "H?"


    Muzzle cap marked 427



    The gun also came with a bayonet and scabbard which are not original to the gun as the bayonet does not fit on it. Any info on these would be appreciated as well.



    Blade has a number of markings. "CS" below a funny looking indent. Marked "L6," a crown above a "5" and an "E." Also a government arrow above an "R."



    scabbard is marked with a "WD" with another funky looking symbol with a "39" below it.



    Thanks for the help!
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