we need to clairify something else the zouave is not repeat not an exact copy of the famous fayetteville rifle's from south caroilna, is is a modified vesion of a missippi rifle that is the most copied rifle design of the cilil war era, the Fayeteville rifle utilises the 1855 hardware and locks, I have built 8 rifles from the 1855 rifle parts Original parts,I presently own a 1st model fayetteville that uses both iron and brass hardware which is correct, and includes high humpback lock with paper primer cutter,with out paper primer door and cover wich is also correct,only difference is that it were's a dunlap stock and whiticare barrel, if I was to build another just based on parts alone would cost alomost a grand, not including labor of love.
As for the zouave (just a name),was a missippi rifle that was converted at remongton, during resent digs on battlefield excavations in resent years, they have begun to surface, they are extreamly eye appealing and handle similar to a good old Kentucky rifle I prefer virginian my self. kjg