Sorry, took awhile to get back, it's been a busy work week. Here are some photos of the barrel. I agree 100% the lock and barrel are early and restocked. But I am fairly certain that the brass hardware was new on this stock - and since the conversion eliminated the forward lock screw, it appears to me that this was stocked as a flintlock. I don't know much about rifles from the area, and wondered if this may be a fairly early restock with the high, heavy, defined comb and early type side plate (not the two-piece side plate) and the trigger guard without the narrow protrusion at the front. All of the brass pieces match in color and the squiggle engraving.
Mike, I do see strong similarities in the barrel though yours is more fancy. Mine has a top flat all the way to the muzzle. Can you post photos of your entire gun?
Buck, your note about the Easton / Whitehall area is interesting, that was one thing I wondered if the hardware helps define the area.
Thanks for your replies
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