It has a 36" barrel, .503 at the muzzle. The three rings have "B" stamped on the right side. The barrel has a "B" stamped on the left side at the rear. The sight has "PB" and the number 1,2,3,4 stamped on the right side. There is an "H" stamped on the top of the butt plate. The stock has a rectangular proof mark and the number 32 on the left side, the letters in the proof mark are not readable. On the bottom of the stock is another triangular proof mark and the number 16. Behind the hammer is the Remington address and patent dates ending with November 7th, 1871.
Can anyone help with the history of this piece?




