Another puzzling point regarding these beautiful Southern rifles is the lack of current builders building modern copies in this style. After all, the trigger guard, and buttplate, on these two rifles are easily purchased from several sources. But all anybody wants to build, or buy, seems to be iron mounted Southern mountain rifles.
I am a little surprised to see a flintlock on the first rifle. It’s beaver tail cheekpiece, and half stock, tend to be percussion era features.
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