I'm not a collector but when I saw this at a local gunshow this weekend, I had to get it. Before and after purchasing, I researched on-line the maker identified as Carl Martin. I found a similar rifle by the same maker that was sold at auction in Sweden last year. The notes on that rifle stated: "ca 1850, lock and barrel signed Carl Martin a Weimar, twisted barrel, engraved mounts, half stock, 106 cm, caliber ca 14 mm". That rifle was quite similar but perhaps not as fancy. If my photos come through, I have the following questions:
Is this a typical Jaeger rifle?
Are German barrels of this vintage typically swamped?
What is the correct terminology for this barrel (i.e. Damascus, "twisted")?
Does anyone have any information on this maker?