CCF, I owned this little Bearden for a while, but it went to a new owner at the KRA Show in late June and I never photographed it since it was pre-sold well before the show. The gun was in great shape. I pulled the lock to see if it was original to the gun, and it absolutely was. Neat little rifle that I would date to the early-to-mid 1840s based on its single bolt, oval cheekpiece, and daintier size. It looked very much like an original half-stocked rifle to me, but I never pulled the barrel so it possibly could have been a shortened fullstock. To me it verifies, as in southeastern Kentucky, that flint lock rifles were being made well into the percussion years in rural areas. Shelby Gallien