Rifle, probably Virginia, iron mounted, neither buttplate nor forend cap. Gotta get upstairs tomorry to measure butt dimensions. Barrel .42 caliber 43-3/8" long,muzzle 0.938, narrows to 0.832 about 8" back from muzzle, widens again at breech but only to 0.862.
Someone here quoted something maybe by Gusler said -
"Styling suggests it may be from the upper James area, from either Botetourt or Rockbridge County9.
A relatively shallow trigger guard and stock with little drop are characteristic of Virginia rifles."
Mislaid original references
This rifle is entirely iron mounted, and made without either a buttplate or forend cap. Originally made as flintlock, sometime after about 1825 the rifle was converted to percussion ignition.
Bought it because I liked the lines & because I managed to lay my hands on it right as another (larger) man was reaching. We still speak.