I need help on info for a rifle I acquired recently as to the origin of it, info on the maker, age, etc.
In question is a Pennsylvania//Kentucky style .45 longrifle flinter with GJ LUTZ crudely and deeply engraved on the top of the barrel in block letters. The rest of the gun is a fine example of craftsmanship with relief carving, a horsehead patchbox, prime tiger stripe maple wood, etc. and is in excellent used condition.
Track of the Wolf has had rifles by a maker of the same name for sale, but will not release any info on him.
Only that he also is known as George Lutz, and G Lutz.
All research only leads to a maker from the late 1800's. Does anyone know of a more recent maker by the same name, or do I have an original ?
i have shot the rifle and it shoots very well.....a 3" group at 25 yards offhand ( good for me ).
I have contacted other organizations and get the 1880's reference only.