I just acquired this rifle. About all that I could find out about this maker was learned here in this forum. W. Raymond appears to have been active from about 1850 - 1875.
Usually, I collect antique American military rifles, but I saw this one, put in a bid, and happened to win it.
Stock and metal is in decent shape, except for some "patina" (ok, rust). The seller identified it as 58 caliber, but I haven't confirmed that. It's missing the ramrod. One interesting thing about it is that it has a second detent to place the rear sight closer to the trigger.
It's in decent condition, albeit a little rusty. I will clean it up a bit with some Frontier pads and Kroil.
Attached are a few pics. If anyone happens to know anything more, I'd love to learn more about it. I am hoping it cleans up. After I clean it up, I'll have it checked out by a gunsmith.
What type of ramrod would go with a rifle like this? I'd like to get one that matches the rifle.
Here's a few pics.