A couple of months ago I picked up at auction a John Painter rifle that came with all its accouterments including bag, horn, blowing horn, powder measure, bullet mold, can of caps, etc. I posted the accouterments on the Antique Accouterments Board, but a viewer asked to see the rifle, so I am posting it here. It's a later rifle with back-action lock marked "Smith & Roberts Warranted," three pipes, and unfortunately has been refinished. Barrel is [today] 41 inches with a .36 caliber bore, 7 groove rifling. Barrel has been shortened 2-7/8 inches. Original muzzle has a nice pattern of three rings, two outer ones closer together, and an inner ring around the bore, with small circles stamped in between the rings at the seven points of the rifling. The importance of this assembly is not the rifle, but the fact all its accouterments are still with the rifle after 150+ years. It might not be the greatest VA rifle you've ever seen, but it's the best I can do on Christmas! Shelby Gallien