I bought this rifle many moons ago, thinking someday I would do a little work on it and make it look a bit better.
When I bought it, my ol' friend had an idea of where it was made. And after looking at it after purchase, I had an idea of a different area. So what do you guys think?
It looks like it has always been a flint, and it looks like this lock has been there since original. However, the butt plate is only 1 1/8 inch wide so its not an early rifle. The barrel is 44" long, about 45 cal rifled. At the breech its about 1" wide, and slightly swamped. Overall, the gun is missing a few parts, including the front trigger.
It has a nice patchbox, engraved with a cool looking pooch, and I think the patchbox and engraving style might well be indicative of where it was made. Other engraved parts are the silver cheekpiece inlay, the brass toe plate, the trigger guard, the long inlay under the forearm and the tail of the rear RR pipe. All are engraved in the style of the patchbox. The barrel is held with 3 flat slotted captive keys with silver oval inlays.
This was obviously a pretty nice rifle when new, but has seen a tough life since.
So where do you guys think it was made?
And thanks for your thoughts!