Hello all. I have been attempting to find out more information on my Antique Flintlock Rifle. This flintlock rifle, as the story goes, has been passed down from generation after generation in my family since the 1800s. My Grandfather, whom has since passed (2003), told me a story about how this Rifle was given to our Great Great Grandfather by Abraham Lincoln while he lived in Illinois (he used to point at the A.L. (is that an L?) inscribed on the side - see photos).
I'm skeptical that this was Abraham Lincolns, however, I do know that it looks like it might be from the mid 1800s or later. Our family did have ties in politics, one of my ancestors (direct) was Jacob Broom, one of the signers of the United States Constitution. However, I haven't in the years of being in possession of this Rifle found any information relating to it's origin.
Album http://imgur.com/a/CRlfFFrom my research the A.L. looks like it might be the gunsmiths initials or business "tag" or possibly the owners initials.
Can anyone tell me more about this Rifle? I can take closer up photos with my DSLR (I shot these with my phone - sorry for the quality).
I appreciate your time and if you need more information I'll do the best I can!
Thanks!
edit: The trigger assembly actually works. However, I have only tested this once (did NOT allow the hammer to slam) and will not being testing this again without a professional.