It’s totally possible to bore the .58 barrel to .69 smooth especially if the barrel was cut back to typical shotgun barrel lengths of the 1870s. Safety was of little concern then. I’ve seen some scarily thin barrel walls on old muskets, both intact and modified.The lockplate is flush with the stock and lacks a bevel around the edge which it should have and it would be inleted only to the edge of the bevel. That guard bow never had provision for a sling swivel and if the lug were ground off it would be obvious. The breech looks similar to a 55 or 61 but it isn't possible to bore out a .58 to a .69.
It’s not an Arsenal lockplate. Yes, it’s most likely a parts gun.I suspect a parts gun, it looks like a later trapdoor lock plate, maybe a trapdoor Springfield stock with a muzzle loading barrel.
https://www.ssfirearms.com/proddetail.asp?prod=W15534&cat=94
Any ideas as to what model /manufacture it is ? I'd like to make it functional .It’s not an Arsenal lockplate. Yes, it’s most likely a parts gun.
Privately made copy. Big surplus dealers of the era were known to do such.Any ideas as to what model /manufacture it is ? I'd like to make it functional .
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