Author Topic: Help identifying Antique Black-Powder Rifle  (Read 1105 times)

earthprime

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Help identifying Antique Black-Powder Rifle
« on: October 13, 2022, 03:39:55 AM »
Greetings!  I'm searching for more information about the origin of an antique black-powder rifle  Images are attached to this post and I can provide more if needed.  The only two identifying features are markings that read "Atkinson Warranted" and "ML RIZER".  I would love to determine an approximate age of the rifle and location of origin.  Thank you!











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Re: Help identifying Antique Black-Powder Rifle
« Reply #1 on: October 13, 2022, 04:36:44 AM »
There was a Martin Luther Rizer back in Cumberland, MD, but this rifle looks too late to be his work, and the signature does not match [not even close] his signature. The barrel signature is actually a little odd, in that it is not centered in the barrel flat, the first two initials are much closer together than normally found on a longrifle barrel, and the size of the letters is rather large. However, since we don't know who made the rifle, perhaps this is a good signature.

The rifle looks like about an 1850 rifle with German silver inlays; I have not seen those particular inlays on a rifle before, so it's a little hard to place your gun in a specific region. Dating is based on the capbox style, heavy crescent in the butt plate, and less height in the butt. Not a lot of help, but perhaps someone else will recognize something in this rifle and can tell you more.

Shelby Gallien
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