I bought this here.
Full stocked in cherry, with a lock that was initially a flintlock, this rifle has a .54 caliber 30” barrel with micro groove rifling. The barrel tapers from 1.100” to 0.900” across the flats. The furniture appears to be nickel plated. The patchbox has been missing its hinge for some time. The buttplate seems magnetic under the plating.
I’d love to hear comments about where and when it was made, and what changes seem to have been made since it was first built. Please note the style of guard, with the forward extension, the wrist escutcheon, wire inlay, engraving style on toeplate, hooked breech, and toeplate.
My generally uneducated guess on the gun is that it was built in the 1820s as a flintlock and not nickel plated. Then it was used for a long time and was converted to percussion. The sights may have been changed during its use period. I was surprised it’s a full stock. The interrupted wire inlay below the cheekpiece suggests some damage, refinishing, or possibly re-shaping of the cheekpiece to me.
Please discuss!