I have a Jamestown rifle that I acquired back in the early 1990's. Following is what I know about the rifle. Would appreciate any additional info on the rifle. Also see pics. Thanks.
JAMESTOWN MUZZLELOADER RIFLE
-1850 TO 1870 ERA
- BUILT IN JAMESTOWN, NC
- BUILDER UNKNOWN (NO MARKINGS)
-SPECS AND FEATURES
LENGTH- 54.5”
WEIGHT- APPROX 8#
CALIBER- 38 CAL
BARREL LENGTH- 39.25”
STOCK- HALF STOCK DESIGN-POSSIBLY CHERRY OR MAPLE
LOCK- BUILDER UNKNOWN BUT HAS AN ENGRAVED DESIGN ON THE
RIGHT SIDE BEHIND THE HAMMER
DOUBLE SET TRIGGERS
DOUBLE DOVETAILED FRONT SIGHT MADE WITH BRASS W/GERMAN SILVER BLADE
(COMMON IN 70% OF JAMESTOWN RIFLES)
GERMAN SILVER INLAYS
DOUBLE SCREWED TANG
- NOTES (see pictures)
FILLED CRACK ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE FOREARM
REAR FIXED SIGHT HAD BEEN MOVED
OTHER THAN THE CRACK IN THE FOREARM THE RIFLE IS FUNCTIONAL (LOCK AND
TRIGGERS OPERABLE AND SMOOTH) AND IN GOOD CONDITION