The greatest thing about this scene is Gwen Verdon. No question.
The second greatest thing is Tab Hunter playing a bumpkin country boy who doesn't know he's being hit on. Which was super easy for him because he was very, very gay.
(There's a documentary--"Tab Hunter: Confidential"--that includes Tab discussing in-depth being gay and closeted in 1950s Hollywood. It's an interesting watch but also a lovely watch because here he was, out and proud and happily partnered at the time of filming.)
The US Springfield Rifle 1861 - .58 caliber was one of the most produced and utilized small arms during the war. Even Rebels used it when we found one or requisitioned Yankee small arms. Credit: Passing Through by Don Stivers during the capture of Carlisle, PA