Hey thank you guys, glad you all like it. Jim and I had some fun with it murdering a bunch of poor defenseless cans and some Jalapeno peppers that got left in the back of my truck. Neat way to make pepper spray.
Ken that grip rail is copper brazed to the bow, filed a post right on the end of it and riveted that to the bow, kind of dead ends into it. This rifle was built with a overall feel similar to the Jacob Gross gun but definitely not a copy. The guard for example has a similar feel to it but the original has the bow and grip rail as a continuous piece. Back when I first saw pictures of the rifle in a couple of the books I always thought the guard was one of those forged from a single piece, but after seeing some good close up pictures more recently you can see where some welds came apart over time. Million ways to do these.
Chuck that is a Caywood lock, I don't remember what they call them but maybe Ken will remember, I know he has used one or two of them. The butt plate is around 4 3/8" tall