✅ SOLVED can you identify this gun lever?

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407.webp i found this at a civil war site about 9 inches deep and i cant tell what gun it goes to if you could tell me that would be great thx!!
 

Looks like a Daisy/Red Ryder BB gun lever.
 

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If this lever was found on a CW site, and we make an educated guess that date to the period,the lever most likely belongs to a Henry repeating rifle. It was the first real successful repeating rifle, and did see service in the CW. It is the rifle that, with the purchase of the rights by Oliver Winchester, began the line of successful Winchester rifles.
 

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If this lever was found on a CW site, and we make an educated guess that date to the period,the lever most likely belongs to a Henry repeating rifle.....

Too bad that it isn't one, though.

Specifically, it is a lever off of a Daisy Model 29 BB Gun .. Circa 1929-1937
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If this lever was found on a CW site, and we make an educated guess that date to the period,the lever most likely belongs to a Henry repeating rifle. It was the first real successful repeating rifle, and did see service in the CW. It is the rifle that, with the purchase of the rights by Oliver Winchester, began the line of successful Winchester rifles.
Ha! ...and if I had wings, we could make an educated guess that I could fly.

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Its not a part from a Henry repeating rifle. Creskol already made the ID one post above yours.

Great ID Creskol!
 

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