I think the lock you mention is the one I have. Turner Kirkland got them from an old warehouse in Belgium, I think. A lot of the other stuff in this lot of parts, was originally designed for the African trade. So it is quite possible that whatever gun this was designed for, was as well. I originally thought of making a late percussion trade gun out of it, but when the nephew said he was looking for a robust left handed, big bore, hunting rifle, I knew where to get the lock.The barrel is a 1"x35"x.62 cal. in a 1 in 72" twist, made by Orion barrels, just about the time they went out of business. The pattern is roughly taken from a big bore hunting rifle made by Joseph Craig of Weaverville Ca. He built guns to hunt bear, elk, and claim jumpers,at the very end of the muzzleloading era.
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