Not long ago I bought this smoker from a friend. He knows nothing about it. I'm vaguely familiar with period muzzleloading rifles but cannot place either this complete rifle or any of its components. Does anyone here care to comment on what the builder of this piece might have been trying to replicate - if anything?
A few details:
Overall length 42"
Weight: 6-7 lbs.
Short (27") ,54 caliber barrel looks to be of modern origin: 7-groove rifling, round grooves
Percussion lock appears to be quite old - possibly an original. Note brass piece set into the lock beneath the drum. Why?
Heavy brass trimmings. Butt plate is a gaudy hunk of brass that's no fun on the shoulder.
No markings on metal or wood
Full length curly maple stock.
Musket cap ignition
I'm fairly certain this is a home=built by a person who borrowed ideas and parts here and there. What do you think?
Look forward to your responses.
A few details:
Overall length 42"
Weight: 6-7 lbs.
Short (27") ,54 caliber barrel looks to be of modern origin: 7-groove rifling, round grooves
Percussion lock appears to be quite old - possibly an original. Note brass piece set into the lock beneath the drum. Why?
Heavy brass trimmings. Butt plate is a gaudy hunk of brass that's no fun on the shoulder.
No markings on metal or wood
Full length curly maple stock.
Musket cap ignition
I'm fairly certain this is a home=built by a person who borrowed ideas and parts here and there. What do you think?
Look forward to your responses.