Thank you Gentlemen!
I’m sorry I was away on a camping trip with the BSA
Here are some pics of what I’m tinkering with. I hate the moon inlay, so I am planning on turning on turning it into an engraved disc. The curly bolt washer is completely out of place but I have no idea of what to do with it. Any suggestions?
https://imgur.com/a/lMyVCcv
Greetings Grabenkater,
A couple of thoughts regarding what to do, if anything, with the "curly bolt washer": "The Plains Rifle" by Charles E. Hanson, Jr. (published 1960) has a rifle on the title page that appears to have a sizable oblong inlay that also functions as the washer for the rear lock bolt. Also, the same publication, on page 38, has an image from the Tryon's 1874 catalog showing a variety of gun mountings available for purchase. Some of the side plates have lots of curves and turns, not quite as curly as what you are dealing with, but getting there.
Also, check out this rifle, from right here on the forum, with lots of metal surrounding the rear lock bolt:
http://americanlongrifles.org/forum/index.php?topic=19933.0I hope these provide some inspiration,
Kevin