Tacksman45
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This is "Long Tom" a flintlock smoothbore which belonged to Buncombe County pioneer Daniel Smith, on display at the display at the Smith-McDowell House Museum in Asheville, North Carolina. Despite often being described as a "rifle" it is in fact a smoothbore, which appears to be around 10 gauge. The lock looks very similar to a Chambers Large Siler. Thoughts about the architecture, furniture, ect? Some descriptions include "pre-revolutionary," any thought on when this gun was built and by whom? Would this stock profile be appropriate for a pre-revolutionary longrifle? I will try to get some better pictures at some point. Thanks for looking!
Visiting Our Past: More WNC artifacts in Mr. Smith's musket and a WWII poster
Visiting Our Past: More WNC artifacts in Mr. Smith's musket and a WWII poster