O.K. I am new to the Forum, a new longrifle owner ( my Dad left me this piece in his trust ), and i am learning. If I get long winded sorry. been thru the library and no help there.
So here is what I think I know. It's a percussion rifle/shotgun combo. I call it a shot stock because it is not a mid stock, and do not know the correct term. Stock stop at barrel. Been told it comes from the Pa. dutch country area, Lancaster, Reading, or pottstown area. 1830-50's or so. Here is the data:
two barrel rifle/shotgun over/under rifle top/shotgun bottom
total length 52 1/2"
barrel length 37 1/2"
stock length 14 3/4"
Barrel length 37 1/2" can see no rifling
barrel width 3/4"- rifle, 3/4 + shotgun, rifle octagonal, shotgun round
rifle caliber measurements 14/32"=11.11mm or .45 Cal there abouts
Shotgun gauge measurements 21/32"=16.66 or 16 gauge @ 16.83mm, maybe 18 gauge @ 16.19mm
set trigger
hairpin trigger pull (very very light to the touch)
G Goulcher locks ( can barely make it out but this is correct )
I have seen on line that Goulcher made rifle/shotgun combo's and even seen one very close to mine. also seen A few Nelson Delany's( rare ? ) in person, and one on line that are close too. no other marking's are on this gun besides the G Goulcher. I do understand Goulcher can be NYC and Phila. Pa., And Delany is Bethlehem Pa 1847-48, Reading Pa. 1848-85. So is this one of those two gunsmiths? Or is this of another gunsmith? Your Input is needed.
Footnote: in doing my research I had found out that there was a Nelson Delany in Reading Pa. during the same time period (exact) Who was African-American. his mother was there too.I even checked with the local historical places and they can not connect the gunsmith with this African-American backround. this is a interesting twist if connected. does anyone know it if this is a connection
A few pic's to help you are on my flicker link below, please help with any info you can provide. if you know what I have please share