My grandfather won this gun in a card game, just interested in what its all about.
here's a link to a gallery w/ pics
http://imgur.com/a/YO9Imlettering on the gun says H.E. Leman, Lancaster P.A., Warranted
What I've gotten so far, from other sources
Henry E. Leman, 19th century gunsmith out of Lancaster Pennsylvania. He built a number of weapons around the time when people were just figuring out things like interchangeable parts. There are a few other rifles by him bouncing around. It looks a $#*! of a lot like Leman's "Plains Rifle" in .56 caliber. It is a percussion-cap muzzle loading rifle, made in the 19th century, at some point after 1830. If I had to guess, I'd say 1860s or 1870s? I could be wrong. It's caliber is probably .54 or .56, as that's where Leman tended to make his guns.
An actual, very unscientific measurement of caliber is .375
one more interesting thing, the barrel is 21 inches while it seems a lot his rifles were a good bit longer, so it may be a sawed off or a fake. I also got the theory that it may be a youth rifle.