I like it, too. I'd bet lunch that this is one of Brad Emig's mountain rifles, which he sells in kit form or in the white, and which someone finished. Many of the rifles on Track are obviously from a kit, but credit not given.
Not one that I feel drawn to. Maybe the finish. Don't like light wood on a rifle but it has good lines HOWEVER I know of one that would knock your socks off Mr. B. I wish I had photos but I not telling anyone about it as I have made advances to try to buy it and I have offered over 3 x's the price on this one and the fool owner won't even return my messages or calls. This one is priced right at the market for such a rifle yet it has been on for several weeks if I recall correctly.
I have made advances to try to buy it and I have offered over 3 x's the price on this one and the fool owner won't even return my messages or calls.
The craftsmanship on this rifle is not the best but it will do. some makers pay attention to detail others don't. You can tell by the original flintlocks are works of art and hand made like hand cut screws every detail is there the new flintlocks are that are mass produced are not plus machine made. Not for me