Gentlemen, I have a puzzling old rifle;
It is a flintlock and looks Germanic in style, has a 32 3/4" octagonal swamped barrel, about .62 calibre. seven grooves and one turn in it's length.
Furniture looks British and near identical to the long Land pattern musket, But, somewhat scaled down.
The stocking up is very basic, with a cheekpiece rounded on its lower edge, and small scrolls at either end.
The rammer is tapered iron, and looks contemporary, the rammer pipes also look English, and stock was cut for a spoon to help retain ramrod.
What puzzles me, (besides the cross-bred looks!) is that there is no evidence whatsoever of having had a rear sight.
Under magnification, I can see what may be a couple of tiny dots of solder maybe 6" in front of the breech on the top flat.
There is no raised sighting groove in the tang, but a groove Is cut in tang but of no help.
here is also no sign at all of a tang sight, or even (long shot!) and sign of a sight on the butt=plate tang for supine shooting. (Not likely to be either, but have to eliminate all possibilities)
The lock has had a screw through the plate, that engaged in a tapered groove in the sear arm, so the pull -off could be lightened.
As this means a conventional half-cock cannot be utilised, a tapered (wedge) shaped half bent is provided and seems to work well if not set too lightly.
The lock is very German -looking and certainly later in style than Long Land furniture yet all are original to the rifle. Lock is basic compared to better British locks, but sparks well and has had the steel re-faced.
Touchhole is burned out pretty large but should be OK.
Can anyone give me any clue as to why no rear sight on a rifle?
The gun has had the fore-end broken in two, quite cleanly and at the mid ramrod pipe, making me think a soldier bring-back from the war. (I acquired it at auction in Montrose, Scotland) It Could be a British gun with Germanic barrel and lock, but this too leaves it's own bunch of questions!
Another puzzlement, is there appears to have been some form binding around the stock at the balance point, and I wondered if a capucine type rear sight had been fitted? Normally a capucine would be on high -end guns, and high -end this is not.
Any help most appreciated!!
Richard.
I just need to figure out how to attach photos now.....................