I thought I'd share with you some pictures of a rifle that has been in my family since it was bought new in 1820 (or thereabouts). It was built by Thomas Peden, a gunsmith in Greenville County, SC. It was purchased from him by one of my 4th Great Grandfathers, who lived in Pickens County, SC.
The rifle has a .40 cal, slightly swamped barrel. It measures 7/8" across the flats at the muzzle. The barrel length is 41-1/4".
The stock is cherry (but possibly beech) and has a 13" length of pull. The gun weighs a substantial 9 lbs 8 oz.
The is a good amount of wood missing from around the breech, and the barrel has some corrosion.
All of the furniture appears to be handmade, and the inletting is very good. I imagine the lock was too, at one point.The lock is loose, as the main screw is stripped out. You might notice the front "screw", which is actually a galvanized ring shank nail artfully place by my Grandpa
. You might also notice that he thought it was a good idea to engrave his SS# on the side plate.
I'd like to thank DBoone and his lovely bride for taking the time to help me with the pictures.
Here's a link to the photo album in case any of you want to get a better look at the pictures.
https://imgur.com/a/rsUBj