I would like to know what area of the country the rifle below might have been made. Also would like an approximate time period. Also if anyone see's traits that might tie it to a particular maker or school. The prior owner owned the rifle since the late 1960's early 1970's. I have an pretty good idea of the area he got the rifle but I don't want to reveal that since it might influence thoughts of where it originally was made.
The rifle appears to be all original and is stocked in American walnut. The hardware is iron. Everything functions properly and appears to be safe to shoot.
The patch box appears to be one piece (except for lid). The release is activated via pressing the midsection of the toe plate. Patch box is 6.50 inches in length and is 2.312 inches wide in the rear.
The flintlock appears to be original to the rifle and is marked “W & JR Payson Philadelphia” It is an English style with a roller tipped frizzen spring. It is fastened in place using 2 lock bolts.
Butt plate is 4.572 inches tall, fastened with 2 screw and is 1.682 inches wide. The extension measures 2.920 inches in length.
The inside toe of the butt plate has what appears to be the initials "J W" cut into it:
Bore is approximately .47 caliber.
Barrel length is 41” and is a straight taper, there is no evidence it has been cut.
Barrel measures .930 at breech, .800 mid-way and .743 at the muzzle.
Tang is 2” long and is flared, with a small “finger-nail” on the back
Drop at heel is 2 7/8 inches. Length of pull is 13.5 inches.
The entry pipe is 27.5” (measured to the center) from the muzzle and is double pinned. The end has a slight bell shape to the forward end. It is 2.365 inches long.
The middle pipe is 16” from the muzzle and has a single pin. The two ends have a slight bell shape. This pipe is 1.445 inches long.
The forward pipe is 5” from the muzzle and is double pinned. The two ends have a slight bell shape. This pipe is 1.534 inches long.
The nose cap is one piece iron and is 1.870 inches long. It is held on with 2 copper pins that are peened on each side, plus 1 through the bottom rr groove, total of 5 copper pins. The ram rod groove is extended through the bottom of the nose cap.
The front sight is a brass barley corn style and center is located 2” from the muzzle.
The rear sight is very low profile and its center is 31.25 inches from the muzzle.
The single trigger is .25 inches wide in the center and comes to a blunt point at the bottom.
The plain iron guard is 9.50 inches long and appears to be a casting (possibly from a musket?) the front and rear extensions are .550 inches wide. The trigger bow is .991 inches wide at the bottom of the bow.
above photo by Mark Elliott Photography
above photo by Mark Elliott Photography
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above photo by Mark Elliott Photography
above photo by Mark Elliott Photography
above photo by Mark Elliott Photography
above photo by Mark Elliott Photography
above photo by Mark Elliott Photography
above photo by Mark Elliott Photography
above photo by Mark Elliott Photography
above photo by Mark Elliott Photography
Original ram rod and hand forged tip