The English Connection gives the figures for known Confederate imported P1858 Naval Rifles as 2,700. 1,000 of these rifles were purchased for the Confederate Navy and were imported with P1859 cutlass bayonets while the remaining guns were army purchases and were delivered with "standard" saber bayonets. All of these rifles are inventory control numbered on their buttplates with the Navy rifles being 1-1,000 and the Army rifles being mixed in with the 10,000 numbered "short" Enfield rifles delivered by Sinclair Hamilton and Company.
For clarification for those who are not familiar, the P1856 Sergeant's Fusil for India Service was made to accept a socket bayonet rather than a saber bayonet like all other British military rifles of the period. Otherwise it is quite similar to other British rifles.
Indian "Native troop" arms are a whole other ballpark and Mr. Schmidt has summed them up quite neatly above.
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