When I first acquired this maple fullstock squirrel rifle I thought it was a product of William Bodenheimer of Lancaster, Ohio. And it still may be as it does have his distinctive curled cheekpiece. However it also has some features that I'm not sure he ever employed. It is brass, nickle silver and silver mounted with hidden barrel pins and double ramrod pipes. Unfortunately the moniker stamped on the silver inlay on the barrel flat is probably that of an owner as that name ("D. Borman") doesn't seem to appear in anyone's list of known makers.
Straight Barrel: 36.5" / .89" across / .32 cal.
Total Length: 52"
Pull: 13"
Drop at heel: 3.3"
Butt: 4"
Weight: 7.11 lbs
Lock Marked "Henry Parker / Warranted"
Mountsare as follows:
Brass: Buttplate, Toeplate, Triggerguard, Sideplate (Probably a repair necessitated replacement)
Nickle Silver: Patchbox, Nosecap, Wear Plate, Barrel Flat Inlay, several other decorative inlays
Silver: Most decorative inlays (including those hiding the barrel pins,) Ramrod entry and pipes.
Thanks for looking and any comments would be appreciated.
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