There is a big difference between a "poor boy" type rifle made by a good maker, which usually retains the architectire of his better guns but omits parts and artistic details to reduce cost, and a "clunker" like this. I don't believe any quality gunmaker would put together a low cost rifle that might embarass himself. It may be a low cost gun, but it still shows his hand, and skills, in the stocking. To me, this is an obvious restock of an earlier, good quality rifle, and restocked by a much less competent stocker/maker. The quality of the triggers and guard, and even the height of the grip rail off the wood, suggest the parts are earlier than the stock. Look at those late percussion side leaves, big enough to serve dinner on, then look at the side leaves on the plainest Joe Long rifles known. No comparison. If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and sounds like a duck, it's probably a duck, or in this case an uninspired restock of a much better, earlier rifle. Shelby Gallien