Hi Folks,
While at the Eastern PA Longrifle Show, my brother, Nils, saw a rifle that was purported by the current owner to have been found in mud along the St. Lawrence River with a burst barrel. Some member of a Canadian family found the gun and it was in that family for many years. The barrel was repaired and restored and the basic style of the rifle was Lancaster-like, according to my brother. I did not see the gun so cannot offer any details other than what Nils told me. Anyway, does this gun ring a bell with anyone? Can anyone tell me more about it? The story is unique and I expect that some collectors on this forum may have heard the story of this gun. Could it have been owned by a member of Morgan's Rifle Corps during their attack on Quebec in 1775? Nils is the current commander of Morgan's Rifle Corps of the Brigade of the American Revolution, which explains his keen interest. I would appreciate any info folks may have. Thanks.
dave