This is my idea of what an early caplock may have looked like that was built for a man heading West to the mountains. I wanted it to look like a rugged, simple rifle put together out of assorted parts on hand and built by a moderately skilled small town gunsmith like myself. The barrel is a well used 32 inch .50 Douglas xx given to me by a friend. It has some light pitting but shot with very good accuracy when I test fired it. The idea was that if it didn't shoot I would have it re-bored to .54. The front sight is temporary and will be replaced.
The stock is a Hawken pre-carved from Pecatonica. Nice wood for $165. The furniture is Leman style trigger guard and Lancaster style buttplate. I built it with the idea of selling it but I'm starting to get attached to it. It might end up being another keeper. The finish is not nearly as shiny as it looks. Something to do with the light when I took the photos.
The stock is a Hawken pre-carved from Pecatonica. Nice wood for $165. The furniture is Leman style trigger guard and Lancaster style buttplate. I built it with the idea of selling it but I'm starting to get attached to it. It might end up being another keeper. The finish is not nearly as shiny as it looks. Something to do with the light when I took the photos.
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