A bit of background first, as the story goes my family (Andrew Cooley) bought this half stock plains rifle in St. Louis on their way from Michigan to Iowa in 1836 or 37. I am making a bench copy of this rifle, along with my 83 year old father who taught me how to build guns. Needless to say, this is a special build.
My question is regarding wrought iron. The original rifle has a two piece brazed and riveted buttplate and a forged triggerguard. Having never forged anything, this will be a learning process. I have several old wagon wheels and parts. Some of the metal rims and hubs appear to be wrought iron. I’ve included photos of how it breaks, what it looks like polished and also browned. There are black inclusions in the metal that I’m not sure what they are.
Is this quality wrought iron that could be used to make my buttplate and triggerguard?
If anyone knows of a good craftsman that could make the BP and TG out of wrought iron, I’d be open to that as well. But I am hoping to do this build completely with parts I’ve made (minus barrel and lock).