The rifle belonged to my 3rd Great Grandfather. It is a mixture of parts from older guns and it was used from the 1840 until the 1890. It was kept in the gallery of his house with a number of other rifles that were used by the household for hunting and hog-killing. After the War Between the States it was given to his young grandson as his first rifle. It is walnut stocked, has a back-action lock, DSTs, brass buttplate and triggerguard. The buttplate came off a rifle that originally had a patchbox, as evidenced by "cuts" on the right side. I can post photos if anyone is interested. The gun is in rough shape.