That cheekpiece was very common on rifles built in sw Virginia and sothern WV late,late. I'd be my hat (and its a stetson) that rifle was made somewhere between Bristol,Va and Beckley,WV in the early 1900's. You may be right the barrel,etc may be from a older gun. Lots of guns around here have that exactly slighty more rounded and flowing lines than the E. Tenn rifles you usually see. Notice how the wrist and stock have a rounded look instead of the flatter sides, that screams WV to me. I have a silver mounted rifle that would pass for that rifle from the comb back made in 1870's. in Raleigh Co. WV. But give a salute to the blacksmith that made that triggerguard!!!! Johnny