Not long ago, my father acquired a Civil War era .52-50 Maynard Carbine and we got it up and shooting (very well, I might add).
Like a number of more famous Civil War guns, the Maynard mechanism made the jump to modern-style centerfire, where it enjoyed a bit of success as a target rifle action.
What I did NOT know until a couple days ago when fiddling around on Gunbroker was that the Savage/Stevens line included one of these that very closely resembled their Favorite line, except of course, it's a break action instead of a falling block. The action appears to be a sandwich of sideplates and inner workings, and the sights rudimentary dovetail blocks that could have been stolen off any of a hundred modern pistols.
"NEAT!", I thought. Anybody have or dabbled in and care to discuss?