With the hammer in the full down position look just to the left of where the hammer rests against the firing pin. You may need to open the action to read the entire number as it may obscure the last digit(s).
made 1874. if a Carbine it might be around Custers time
$500 to $1000
The best answer I can give you is to post at http://www.trapdoorcollector.com/
A few hundred to multiple thousands of USD depending on EXACTLY what you have.
The number represented by 2^4570 is 1376 digits long. It can be roughly approximated as 5.0942 E1375. In comparison, this is 1.170553580436311 E1358 times the number of seconds since the universe began.
4570 g = 4570000 mg
There are 1000 millimetres in one metre. Therefore, 4570 millimetres is equal to 4570/1000 = 4.57 metres.
The phone number of the Preservation Kentucky is: 502-871-4570.
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I would guess it was a musket from the civil war in 58 caliber. if it now takes a shell it would probably be the 50/70 caliber which is what all the civil war musket were converted to. The year date 1869 would fall under the conversion era of the 58 cal. muskets. The 45/70 rifle did not come into it's own until about 1873
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