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It is the Batavia Hammerless. See the Hammerless Boxlock section here --

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...sn2alC9ek/edit

From The Baker Gun Quarterly, March 1897 --

Batavia Hammerless from The Baker Gun Quarterly, March 1897.jpeg

Batavia Hammerless text from The Baker Gun Quarterly, March 1897 01.jpeg

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Batavia Hammerless text from The Baker Gun Quarterly, March 1897 03.jpg

It was the Baker Gun & Forging Company's low priced gun during the latter half of the 1890s. A lot of them were made as "trade branded" guns for various dealers. In 1900 they brought out their low priced sidelock guns the Batavia Leader/Special/Damascus/Brush etc.
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