I have one. It’s a full stock, back action percussion, in .32 cal. With a maple full stock. It’s barrel is marked W.H.Brown. The location of the gunsmith is a little sketchy, because W. H. Brown moved around quite a bit. But, the gun came from a local family that said it was purchase in the state it now resides in, and that is California. W.H. Brown was a material witness in the Deringer vs. Plate trial when Plate, and the Slotterbeck brothers were put on trial for counterfeiting Deringer pistols. This was in the late 1860’s, or early 1870’s.
Hungry Horse