I really appreciate this kind of post, and Feltwad's are always interesting. Although continental guns of this era weren’t in the direct line of influencing American longrifle development, they were parallel to our later percussion evolutions. The European guns of this period that I’ve studied are almost always better quality than the many more American ones I’ve been exposed to.
For this rifle, the unusual combination of a DOUBLE set trigger in front of the single “shotgun” trigger behind is very interesting. I am surprised to note that the right twist barrel is fired with the rear “shotgun” trigger, and the left "all-purpose” barrel uses the double set front trigger. Am I interpreting that collectly? It’s the oppisite of what I would expect. The interesting button release on the butt-trap cover is also a new one for me.
Keep up your posts, Feltwad. They are really appreciated, even silently.
Bill Paton