I have copied some of the characteristics of this rifle in the past. I cut a slip joint under the end of the tang and make an extension from that back, up, and over the comb. I use a template of the line down the wrist, up over the comb and back to the end of the tang to form and fabricate the extension. I slide the two pieces together and weld them together at the slip joint, and braze or silver solder the thin line at the top side of the tang. The double patch box was not too hard to make, but I had more trouble fabricating the hinged toe plate, spring, and catch mechanism than anything else, but it was worth the effort when finished. I put cavities under the hinged toe plate to store the jag, breech plug face scraper, and ball puller. A near little tool box. The original is a nice rifle. The Great Smokey Mountain Heritage Center has this rifle on display currently along with several other original Southern rifles. Well worth going to see if you are in drive distance. If not in drive distance, you can look on the KRA web site and order a DVD of the rifles on display, and you will get a bunch of pictures of this rifle to use as reference. I got mine in the mail yesterday. They charge $20 plus $5 for shipping for this DVD. I also purchased a DVD of another group of Southern rifles named (President's Display "Southern Rifles") that has good reference photo's as well. In my opinion both are worth the money to look at the details of each rifle.
Roger Sells