lee Buttrill
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Hello helpful people - a family friend asked me to examine an old rifle he has had in the family for at least 100 years as he wanted to know how old it really was and if it was loaded. I’m a modern fireman enthusiast, but have no knowledge about these types of weapons. Since I was only in town briefly, I had only about 30 minutes with the weapon.
I’m hoping to find some help here. I’ll be returning at Christmas with my tools to attempt to remove the barrel and look for additional markings. The only writing I was able to find during the first look at the weapon was “W Allport.” Doing some research, I did find information about a William Allport but was unable to locate any other weapons that bore his name alone.
My best guess is that it was a flintlock that was later converted to percussion cap due to the patch case in the stock. Just a guess though.
Any information would be appreciated along with suggestions for how to further investigate when I return to the weapon at Christmas.
Thanks in advance
PS my video of the weapon is too big. I’ll edit it down and upload it soon
I’m hoping to find some help here. I’ll be returning at Christmas with my tools to attempt to remove the barrel and look for additional markings. The only writing I was able to find during the first look at the weapon was “W Allport.” Doing some research, I did find information about a William Allport but was unable to locate any other weapons that bore his name alone.
My best guess is that it was a flintlock that was later converted to percussion cap due to the patch case in the stock. Just a guess though.
Any information would be appreciated along with suggestions for how to further investigate when I return to the weapon at Christmas.
Thanks in advance
PS my video of the weapon is too big. I’ll edit it down and upload it soon