I finished up this short barrel Christian’s Spring gun for my son. He’ll be using it to hunt our PA Flintlock seasons. Places we hunt are tight and nasty, 60 yd shot would be a poke. He wanted something short & easy to handle. I sort of used my imagination a bit on this gun, but tried to stay as close to what is historically documented for the era (1765-1775) as well. My thinking is that it could have been possible a German immigrant(could have been one of mine
) needed to have had their short barreled gun restocked at the shop in Christian’s Spring - maybe, but probably not. Like I said, I used my imagination.
I used the RCA 43 Albrecht gun as a guide for the basic architecture. The carving and engraving are a mix of Albrecht & Oerter’s work. I am pleased with the way it turned out. If it shoots as well as it carries and shoulders, I couldn’t ask for more.
58 cal Ed Rayl barrel
Chambers early Germanic lock
Buttplate – TOW early
Trigger Guard - Reaves #22
Triggers - Davis Jaeger
Sideplate, Thimbles, Nosecap & inlay from sheet
Thanks for looking, TommyG