Westbury, I just went and looked closely at the rules. This sub-group on Collecting Antiques doesn't have any reference to the country of origin. Just a section on avoiding fraud and theft. Unless I missed it. The mission statement is about American Longrifles. The main forum rules are:
Please restrict your postings to topics compatible with the mission of this site to promote and support the study, building, and collecting of the American longrifle .
Allowable topics are:
1. The building or recreation of custom side lock muzzle loading sporting arms that would have been made or used in North America, with the exception of mass produced military arms used in or after the American Civil War are not allowed.
[Me - the "made or used in North America" I suppose would include any sidelock made from Japan to Norway for any period of time. But I don't know if they meant that. It's the intent of the law vs letter of the law issue]
2. The study and collecting of custom side lock muzzle loading sporting arms as defined in item 1.
3. The shooting of custom side lock muzzle loading sporting arms as defined in item 1.
4. The historical and cultural setting for the manufacture and use of custom side lock muzzle loading sporting arms as defined in item 1.
I'm not trying to be difficult. I just am on several hobby forums, such as the Colt forum. It's becoming very common for people to join and say "I know this isn't a Colt...but can anyone tell me about this InterArms imported Star automatic?" On the film photography forums, "can anyone tell me the value of a digital Canon XK-7 camera?" and so on... The OPs pistol is interesting, for sure. But when I joined I mentioned shooting a .22 or something in an analogy to how I sight in or something, and was told right away "you can't talk about those guns...better edit your post." Maybe the socalled isolation is getting to me....if so I apologize, and please ignore.