Just got this in:
One of Clay’s dandy trade guns. This example is in .58 caliber smoothbore, or 24 gauge. I asked Mr. Smith to mount a historically correct rear sight prior to shippage as I plan to fire quite a bit of roundball through it. I may even deer hunt with it this year or next, or use it for squirrels using shot.
The gun is very light and handy despite the impressive 48” barrel! It fits me very nicely and balances great. The gun has the classic serpent sideplate and tasteful engraved brass mountings as well as a very cool looking nailed on rustic buttplate. The gun is finished in a red oxide colored paint and some originals are known to have been painted in various colors including red.
Overall the workmanship is very good and I am extremely pleased with this gun. I have some shooting supplies on order for it and can’t wait to get it into the woods for some load workup and fun shooting! I want to also get this to Fort de Charters sometime for a woods walk or something as I live very close to it.
Thanks gang!
Dillon