I got this at auction. From the info , I believe it came from Shelbyville, KY. They said "found in barn". Funny, I know I am weak & the phrase "Found in A Barn" always gets my attention. Like Limburger, onions & sardines on a cracker, I can't resist. I did remove some rust while searching for a signature, another compulsion I can't quit. None. Now I feel bad about removing the Patina. The muzzle is flared some, which is one of its best features, LOL. This is the kind of gun I should have been collecting all along, I can afford them
Oh, don't ask me to check if it is loaded; I am confident it is, with a load for chicken thieves, foxes, Yankees, or the fattened hog. Oh, there I go again assuming that the Yanks had better arms & Kentucky actually had Rebels. I promise not to restore it, not that I don't want too, but my buddy's restoration prices are too high, again, I am joking.