This question is probablly for you Curt. A while back in an antique gun store that sells quite a few CW firearms I saw a civilian rifle that was supposedly modified and used by Confederate forces during the early part of the war. The rifle's stock had been cut back from the muzzle, and the octogonal barrel was lathe-turned round for about the last five inches or so and fitted with a socket bayonet lug. The rifle was in excellent shape and supposedly had documentation. The price was $2,500. My question is how common were these weapons and how late in the war were they used? Also, are there any key things I should look for to tell if they are genuin or not, such as arsenal markings?

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