I found the recent thread on barrel staples interesting and thought others might find this signed John Shell rifle barrel of interest.
Description:
- 42 7/16" long, .41 caliber smoothbore
- Straight tapered octagon, 15/16" at breech, 13/16" at muzzle
- Three barrel staples, muzzle staple is broken off
- Barrel is marked HW DEEDS. Henry Deeds was a Berks County barrel maker who operated along the Wyomissing Creek
- Barrel is also marker SHIFRIT, possibly the markings for the individual who actually crafted the barrel
- Likely percussion, based on the threaded drum(?) hole at the breech but I'm open to what others think about this.
It's hard to see but the breech plug is 3/8" deep at the sideplate side of the barrel but has been filed down to only 1/4" on the lock side:
The breech and middle barrel staples are intact:
The muzzle staple is gone, note the groove filed in the barrel to accommodate the barrel pin:
Deeds' mark is on the left; sorry for the photography: