Yes, it is a somewhat typical percussion fixed breech 3 barrel gun. The location of the three triggers is somewhat distinctive and PERHAPS could lead to the identification of the specific gunmaker. They were made by several gunsmiths, but were not too popular due to their weight and their higher cost. Often made with two shot barrels over a rifle. Probably a photo studio's prop gun as it was obsolescent at the time of the S&W .44 Russian #3 revolver in his holster and the 1873 Winchester and model 1873 single action army pistol on his buddyCan you identify the gun on the left?
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