I came across this rifle at an auction, it was advertised as "a contemporary copy of a 1803 Harper's Ferry". While there may be a superficial similarity, the patch box, trigger guard, lock, etc are clearly different. Not sure of when this rifle was built, the side plate and escutcheons are homemade and the barrel is pinned instead of using a key, the barrel is a GL Douglas .54, and it's REALLY heavy. Not sure about the lock, it seems really well built and is stamped, E. Walter inside. So I am wondering if anyone has heard of this individual?
I plan on getting the barrel browned but have never pulled the barrel on a pinned gun, is there a convention when pinning a barrel? In other words does the pin generally enter from the right, the left, or however the maker felt on that day?
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