The earliest version of a 1st Model Virginia Manufactory Rifle has surfaced from parts unknown and is up for auction. I think this is the best looking version of this rifle.
https://historical.ha.com/itm/long-guns/muzzle-loading/unique-and-fine-1st-model-virginia-manufactured-flintlock-rifle-with-brass-rattlesnake-patch-box-previously-unknown/a/6188-40034.sThe patch box art work is slightly different than the later iron mounted first model in that the writing is rightside up when viewing the piece from the right, whereas the later version had it readable by the shooter when he looked at the butt while holding the piece.
The trigger guard is different than the iron mounted guns as well. It is more like the 2nd model, in fact the whole thing looks more like the 2nd model than the first model.
On the forearms (and also running back from the lock to the cheek rest) there appears to be a raised vein of wood. Do you think that is an actual feature, or is it a reflection?
This is so different from the 1st model, it seems like a completely different design, the 0th Model perhaps?
Well, I'll have to revise my plans for making this one. My brass Rifle Shoppe castings are not correct...
Mike