This short rifle has many similarities to rifles made by Green Cornet in Perry County, KY. He similarly built very short guns with short wrists, similar cheekpieces set forward on the butt with basically same shape, and side facings were very similar on both sides. His known guns are iron mounted but the guard on this one has a slightly different finger rail. Rear ramrod pipe and two screw tang are similar to guns from the area as well as walnut stocks. I am not attributing this rifle to Cornett (unless it is a slightly earlier work than ones I have seen), but the strong similarities suggest the gun may have been made in the Perry/Leslie County area of southeastern KY in the mid-1850s or slightly later. Small, triangular inlay work was used in that area on better guns, but the poured chevron nose cap was rare. Shelby Gallien