Wade, Cool Rifle! Not saying that it is , but the lock resembles a Barker Whately lock by Larry Zornes . Like you said , the balance appears to be original. Nice Find! Nate
Whopper of a cheek piece. Where'd you get that book? I don't get out much so it's probably common and I'm too stupid to know it. First casual impression...it reminds me of a Bull, but they worked in NC and Bamy.
I think I know this rifle. Does it reside in or around Coffee County, Tennessee? If it does then I've always had a little fascination for this gun. It's certainly worthy to be photographed and measured.
Mike is right in that I have seen those lock side-plates used by John Bull ...Long barrel tang reminds me of Henderson Co. NC ... ending in more oval "doll head" than round, Tennessee "lollipop" ( what you think, Dennis ??)...
Sooooo, is the front part actually original to the back part?Curiously, John
Quote from: JTR on August 30, 2017, 05:41:49 PMSooooo, is the front part actually original to the back part?Curiously, JohnAs far as I know the gun is mostly an original. The panel area was replaced with a splice which you can see in a couple of the pics.
Someone mentioned Coffee County- what would make you think that? Is there a distinguishing characteristic associated with Coffee County? Just wondering as I am familiar with Coffee County and seen many rifles from that neck of the woods and haven't noticed any.