Author Topic: Tryon Merrick & Co. Fisher Muzzleloader Lynchburg VA  (Read 1607 times)

Offline Joy

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Tryon Merrick & Co. Fisher Muzzleloader Lynchburg VA
« on: December 24, 2023, 12:45:50 AM »
Does anyone have info on this gun? Hammer is marked "Tryon Merrick & Co". Top of barrel appears to be marked "Fisher Lynchburg, VA". Thanks!


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Re: Tryon Merrick & Co. Fisher Muzzleloader Lynchburg VA
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Re: Tryon Merrick & Co. Fisher Muzzleloader Lynchburg VA
« Reply #3 on: December 24, 2023, 06:48:14 PM »
The back action locks were starting to become popular in the south by about 1830 or 40.  I don't recall when they first came out, but I have two southern long rifles with back actions, both respected makers, Gillespie and Peden.  I'd say your rifle looks to be on the earlier end of the time frame, perhaps into the 1820s, but I'd have to dig out my notes.  Nice one, for sure.

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Re: Tryon Merrick & Co. Fisher Muzzleloader Lynchburg VA
« Reply #4 on: December 24, 2023, 10:07:05 PM »
  The Fishers were an old line family  of gunmakers from the Lynchburg area. Hopefully others more knowledgeable than I will chime in
Wormey. 

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Re: Tryon Merrick & Co. Fisher Muzzleloader Lynchburg VA
« Reply #5 on: December 25, 2023, 05:28:14 PM »
Thank you!

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Re: Tryon Merrick & Co. Fisher Muzzleloader Lynchburg VA
« Reply #6 on: December 25, 2023, 09:28:23 PM »
I have a half-stock rifle I bought at the Greensboro Gun Show about four years ago. The top flat of the .38 caliber rifle is stamped, “Wm & C. Fisher, Lynchburg VA". My research indicates that William & Cyrus Fisher had a mercantile store in Lynchburg, and a gunsmith operation. Further research says that they converted most of the flintlock muskets in the Virginia Armories to percussion. I am trying to ascertain if they built rifles themselves or had other makers build guns for their store.

Mine has German silver furniture, and virtually, every piece, including the buttplate and triggerguard are superbly engraved. and a beautiful lock.  The removal of my lock displays some adherence to English gunmakers. The mortise is smooth as if it were milled out with a fine bit. All the channels are smoothed out. The lock looks quite new for 160+ years. A bar-lock action, coupled with a single lever set trigger. All in all, a well-preserved rifle. A family history page on the internet shows a near twin to my percussion .38 caliber, flame walnut stocked rifle. The family home was in Pembroke VA.

 I’ll take some photographs next month and put them in a new post.
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I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous.

NMLRA Field Rep- North Carolina

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Re: Tryon Merrick & Co. Fisher Muzzleloader Lynchburg VA
« Reply #7 on: December 25, 2023, 11:55:02 PM »
That's very interesting. I don't live all too far from Pembroke. Will look forward to the pictures. Thanks.

This bore appears to be .36 caliber.