Thank you Mr. Briggs. I was pretty convinced it was when I saw you and a colleague talk on uTube about NC made rifles. I remember when my Great Aunt gave it to Dad, who was a collector of miscellaneous firearms, in about 1963. It came with a companion, a London-made double barreled percussion shotgun of approximately the same era. My mother's family came from Halifax County in eastern North Carolina, and we have always assumed it was a Carolina-made gun. I also remember that both guns were loaded when Dad received them. I think this style of gun is beautiful, and since my father passed last year, I have inherited the rest of his collection; none of them is as old as this one, which I have owned for more than 25 years. I worked in Winston Salem back in the early 1970s, and for 50 years have been in the museum business as an exhibits designer and curator. I will be very interested in checking out your book, and it was from knowing your reputation that I sought this forum. Thank you.