In 1812 due to the war with Britain and Redstick raids into Tennessee, a Gillespie cousin requests a new rifle from Mathew. He needs it fast. It needs to be a woodsrunner with a bore of 29 or 30 to the pound. Here it is. Please share any comments or critiques.
Specs....
bbl...Colerain 44" Bivins profile Cwt .54
Lock...RE Davis Common with gooseneck cock,tail shaped and filed round
Stock...Dennis Glazener 1810 Mathew Gillespie pattern Black Cherry
Furniture....Glazener Gillespie Rifle works iron triggerguard, brass pipes
Triggers...RE Davis
Features.....
This rifle is built as best I could like a Gillespie. The barrel is fastened with pins and a wood screw. The breech tang is filed to a point. The triggers are secured in the stock by the iron guard. The trigger plate is filed to a point.
This rifle provided much of the inspiration, plus many from the book:The Gillespie Gunmakers of East Fork North Carolina.
http://americanlongrifles.org/forum/index.php?topic=8015.0 I cant say enough good about Dennis' parts and support.