Has anyone see old time photos of boys carrying these rifles, have any bags and horns turned up that may have been associated with this beaut little rifles? Some of these look like they may have been commissioned by well to do settlers ?
Here is another.http://www.aaawt.com/html/firearms/f53.htmlHurricane
Thanks for all of the comments. It is good to know that they were made in other schools also. Dan, The trigger pull on the Ithamer Armfield is 13", on the Anderson Lamb Boy's rifle it is 12 17/32", on the Evan Johnson Childs Rifle it is 12 1/4".Michael
Back in the 1980's I had an opportunity to interview Mr. Virtner Armfield. He was the 91 year old grandson of Jamestown Gun Smith Ithamer Armfield. I remember him saying the Ithamer made two types of rifles. A regular style rifle like I posted above and a smaller rifle that was made for hunting squirrels. That has always made me wonder if what we call Boys rifles were actually made for adults to hunt smaller game?My original question when I started this post was I know that we have all seen what we called Boys rifles, but have you seen any really small rifles that you believed were made for children?Thanks for all of the comments.Michael