OK brain trust, what is it??

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Tell me what I have. An 1878 maybe?

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According to the Journalist's Firearms Identification Chart, it's an AR-15


You're both wrong. It's an AR-47 with high capacity assault clips capable of shooting 200,000,000 high caliber, heat seeking, cop-killer, exploding AK-15s every minute!

You watch. There will be some gun control activist that will quote me on that!
 
You're both wrong. It's an AR-47 with high capacity assault clips capable of shooting 200,000,000 high caliber, heat seeking, cop-killer, exploding AK-15s every minute!

You watch. There will be some gun control activist that will quote me on that!
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It looks like a Springfield trapdoor with a broken hammer. I'm guessing it's either .45/70 or if it's an early model it may be .50/70.
 
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