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wife found this picture while doing her genealogy stuff. not a relative. just cool!
found a reversed? copy .
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At first I thought it was a modern staged picture.

But the priming cutout is on the left of the pistol frame.

Like Billy the Kids rifle.

The loading port appeared on the left side of the receiver.
 
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Bottom left revolver may have a round barrel, maybe Confederate production such as Griswold & Gunnison?

The shape of the top rifles trigger guard reminds me of the PS Justice civil war muskets, but I don't know if he used that guard shape on sporting rifles.
 
Lower rifle is a Wesson 2 trigger, I think. One trigger opens it , the other fires it.

Yeah, I had to look it up but I knew I had seen a 2 trigger rifle before. Wesson is the only one I know of who made them. The open top on the right (Colt?) may be missing its loading lever. It’s my understanding that some photos of this era included props that were owned by photographers. It’s possible that Cody owned only a couple of these guns, or maybe none of them at all.
 
I have seen a trigger guard like that on another rifle but can’t place it. The top rifle isn’t very long compared to the Wesson. I’m adding I agree there are one or two Colts in the photo.
 

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