I bought a US made Baker around 7 years ago. It was made here in NC for a man crazy about the Sharps Series ( when it first came out! ) The man had the whole kit for it, the bayonet, the proper 1806 type powder horn, a sewn canvas case with the rack and stack numbers, a canvas cows knee< painted over in black with the rack and stack numbers, The proper tool kit in the patchbox, turn screw, ball puller, torque bar and cleaning jag. It had a few other item I can't think of right now. No Idea of who built it in 1992! I guess it was owned by a 95th regiment reenactor. When I put my first live rounds through it it started having problems. The proper powder horn...
would not hold powder!!! I found this out in my living room while I was standing barefoot filling the powder horn! The fixed sight was some unworkable distance and the flip up dead on at 200
just like the originals! I was able to tune the fixed sight, have the lock tuned and a touch hole liner put in that would not discharge the ignition gases under the lock plate! After all of this work I am quite happy with this rifle! I have hunted with it and hit 50 % of my 200 yard bears at Friendship! I had it at Friendship a couple of years ago and this Englishman wearing a good looking 95th Rifles uniform came walking by with a Jeager rifle! I asked him to stand there for a minute and I handed him my Baker!! I thought I was going to get to see an Englishman Cry!!! :thumbsup: