Please, there are two signed Verner rifles known, and both use the typical lollipop type toe plate opening mechanism as on most classic Bucks Co. rifles. Examine "the" Verner in Dave Hanson's book, he also owns the rifle. You will not find any screws in the surround of the patchbox that are used to open the box. Mark, the rifle you describe may be an interpretation of a Bucks Co. style rifle, but is an anomaly, and surely not a Verner or a faithful copy of the original. Sorry to point this out again, but when we start accepting variations, we lose track of what is true and correct. Verner is a specific maker, Bucks Co. is a school of guns with architectural similarities related to a specific geographic area and time period. Folks are free to build what suits them, but should attempt to reference them as correctly as possible to avoid confusion of those just learning the various styles and schools. The curmudgeon has spoken--Now get off my lawn!