Have to agree. boys. It ain't a Miller; Morrison for sure. And, a darn nice one at that. This rifle fits a category of gun that I have long felt has stayed hidden for a long time. That is, in my opinion, this is a good solid Western/Oregon Trails rifle from the 1840s. The northern trail ended in WN state; all emmigrants carried some kind of gun whether a shotgun, a then contemporary rifle (including plains rifles) to an ancestral flintlock, something or another.
Fine rifles turn up in OR and WN occasionaly, but a good vigorous effort to beat the bushes up there could turn up who knows what? Lots of early history in that region starting with the French, the Russians, the English, all followed up by us. There should be a three hundred year accumulation of good old guns.
Frank, thanks for bringing this to our attention. A good gun is always a joy to behold.
Best-Dick