Guys THANK YOU for the kind words, it really means a lot to me. I am glad to hear originals had fancy maple on the poor boy type guns. I’ll be mindful of the wrist grain too and will put a note in with my order concerning it. Still deciding on whether to get a nose cap and toe plate. I don’t think I want an entry pipe, just prefer the looks without one, and of course simple browned iron mountings and lock bolts with no side plate and double set triggers. It will have a Chamber’s Late Ketland lock as well, I’m going for an early to mid 19th century styling. It will have a grease hole, too, and a brown wood finish.
I at first was set on a percussion rifle, but am pushed to the flinty side of the coin after reading countless remarks and observations on the pleasures and fun challenges of the flintlock. I am quite interested in the percussion period and some day would like to have a true caplock of the Ohio or Leman styling, but want to learn what so many enjoy in the flint guns!!
Thank you all so much again, I know I ask a lot of questions here but there are no finer or upstanding gentleman to ask than at this board!