The exhibits include examples of the NWMP issued 1876 carbine in 45-75, and the S&W revolver issued at the time. Please excuse the poor photos, I didn't have the best camera at the time:
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As well, I recommend the museum in Old Fort Henry at Kingston, Ontario. Their display of historic firearms is impressive, and also features NWMP 1876 carbines in condition as good as I've seen, considering the rough use they were put to.
I was fascinated by the '76 carbine used by Tom Selleck in Crossfire Trail, and I have seen two different articles stating that it was donated to 1) the NRA Museum 2) the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City. I'm not sure where it is, perhaps someone here knows. It's a different calibre (45-60?) than the Mounted Police used, but it's a beautiful restoration by R&D Gunshop:
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Gerry