A buddy gave me this barrel, stock and a shoe box of parts, with instructions to "put it together"...LOL This was acquired by his late father 20, or more, years ago.
I'm interested in learning whether this collection represents an identifiable style/maker, etc., plus any other information of significance.
I recognized the lock plate shape and have seen some descriptions of similar as being 'late Ketland'.
The triggers have 'Made in Belgium" stamped on them.
The barrel, with a bore appearing to be smaller than .40 cal, has the prominent stamp as shown, which is underneath when placed in the stock.
On the breech plug, there is a stamp saying 'Made in England'.
Stamped on the forward tab of the trigger guard are the letters "R (or P) KERN". The last letter is cut off, but does look like an 'N'. The trailing tab has the numeral '1' stamped on it.
Also, the butt plate tip extends past the wood for some reason.
Any clarification would be most appreciated. If further information is needed, please ask.