The gun pictured was built several years ago for Upper Allegheny Muzzleloaders to be raffled as a fund raiser. I build 3-4 guns of this nature every year. They are built using quality components, but have to fit into a rather limited budget that most struggling clubs have. Obviously, you can not spend the time that one would put into a gun costing 2-3 times as much. The gun was built, as Frank suggested, in the Western Pa style and is greatly influenced by Thomas Allison's work. I have had the opportunity to study some of Rick Rosenberger's and Bill Vance's outstanding guns from the Western PA school. There were some very under appreciated artists still working there in the late flint period/early percussion period... Gibster, I hope you enjoy the gun, and DO take it out and shoot it. As Don said, anyone that can get to the 18th Century Artisan show at Lewisburg in Feb will not be disappointed. The first show was great, and it looks like this year will go well beyond that. Ron (Lucky) Luckenbill