Went to lunch with some folks from Church and we were asked to introduce ourselves, as I finished the Preachers Wife commented that I also built Powder Horns and muzzle loading guns, they have been to the house and seen a few. Anyway a week later one of the guys, Jack, told me he had an old gun that used to hang on the wall at his Uncles place in W. Va. don’t recall where. So yesterday he brought this to me. Seems as though his Uncle brought it back as a WW II war souvenir. Story goes that he cut the stock so it would fit in his Duffle Bag! Jack brought it to me in a box that it has been in for many years.
I know little of nothing about Jaegers and was hoping someone may have some ideas. I thought the cap cover to be unusual, do you think it was converted from flint? What looks like the remnants of a pan and the Frizzen spring makes me think so but like I said I know little of them. Engraved on the plate it looks like “Pistor” below that maybe “John” and something else I can’t make out.
The barrel is 27 9/16 long, 1.20 at the Breach, tapering to .91 15” from the Breach and 1” at the muzzle, it is about .62 Cal. It has three stamp marks on it, one on the bottom flat and two on the flat just Left of the Breach Plug, I cannot make them out. Overall length of the gun is 42 11/16”. There is a place for a sling swivel about 3 3/8” from the muzzle and hole behind the Trigger Guard (that I think is bent inward) where there was a sling button. Looks like it only had the one Thimble, not sure what that little extension on it is, the Nose Cap is Horn, the rear sight has a tip up leaf, the front looks like it is Brass.
Behind the Side Plate are the letters “GR” or “CR” little hard to read. On the tab portion of the Butt Plate the number “355” is engraved. The Patch box lid is unfortunately missing. The Set Triggers are, what I would call almost delicate, they do not work. There is a small stamp on the Bow of the trigger guard, the BP just in front of the tab screw and in the center of the Side Plate. Unfortunately I cannot make them out but they look to be all the same. The upper part of the Cheek Piece looks scalloped out, not sure if that was part of the build or done later, almost looks like a burn.
There may be a couple of doubles.
Any ideas?
Thanks, Tim C.