I finished this Cherry stocked Mathew Gillespie just before Christmas. The original has no buttplate nor patchbox but the customer wanted both. Some of Mathew's later guns had buttplates so I thought I could use my Gillespie buttplate, couldn't make it work without changing the profile of the butt and I didn't think that would work so I made a buttplate for this one. After finishing that using my little Mapp gas 2 fire brick forge I realized I didn't want to tackle the trigger guard so I had Marc Tornichio copy the original guard and I used that on this rifle. I had seen an original Mathew that had this type of cover over a grease box so I decided to make one like it for this rifle. I am not sure that it was original to the Mathew G. rifle, it may have been added but since the customer wanted one I copied it here.
Most early Gillespie's were 40-46 caliber but this one has a 42" Rice "C" profile .54 caliber barrel, Large Davis triggers and a Chambers Late Ketland lock. As light weight as it is (about 7.5 lbs) there was not much recoil with 80 grains of 3 F. I suspect that is due to the fairly straight stock (for a mountain rifle).
Oh, I did stain the rr darker after the photos were taken.
Dennis