I just saw what appears to be the relics of an original jeager of some sort in a dusty dark exhibit case on the first floor of the county courthouse in Jasper IN. I'm wondering if anyone else has seen/studied it.
I was in the courthouse doing my usual work and just happened to notice it. Apparently it is part of a display put in long ago by the local Historical Society. It is laying lock down and hard to see much detail. I can tell it has a very large rifled bore that is quite short, maybe round grooves. without better access there is no way to measure but maybe 34 inches or so long. The furniture is brass with a basic jeager style trigger guard. The back ramrod pipe looks fairly ornate, front one is missing, as is some sort of forend cap. The buttplate is brass, fairly thin & flattish at the toe but seems to have a fairly substantial top. The furniture looks--to me--to have been high quality. the dark wood looks walnut-ish but is dry and has shrunk some from the furniture.
The triggerplate shows slots for 2 triggers but only one in there now. the way the rifle is laying its hard to tell anything about the lock but I think its laying too flat to be still a flintlock. there appears to be a hammer there but it must be thin. looks like there might be a snail, or the remnant of a fence
at this point I suspect it is was a nice old original that has been shortened and converted to percussion late in its life. This area had a very heavy german settlement. This arm came here from farther east I'm sure. I'm going to establish some sort of contact with the local historical society and see if they have any data on it and if I could be allowed to examine it and take photos for further study.