In addiiton to providing pictures of the gun, both front and back showing from butt plate out to about 8 inches past the lock plate area, another important step is to very closely examine the top flat of the barrel between the rear sight and the breech, to see if there is any trace of the maker's name, or initials, that can be photographed and posted along with the other pictures. Hopefullly the pictures will show us the stock shape, or architecture, and style of major furniture such as butt plate and guard, that helps us identify a rifle's birth place. Shelby Gallien