fly said::hmm: Are you sure it's not a rifle o recent manufacture made to look old? I say this because the patina on the barrel looks like someone started the browning process and then stopped it to make it look old. And then yur description of the bore too good to be true for an 1850's era gun and the cavity for the patch box looks a lot like router work? Not trying to be a wise guy just reacting to pictures. :v
Roy said:My first thoughts was that it might slide forward too.
Va.Manuf.06 said:I can't imagine why anyone would think that it is a rifle of recent manufacture, it is undoubtedly an old rifle, my guess would be that it dates anywhere from 1845 - 1880.
Alexander L. Johnson said:I see nothing about that rifle that would suggest it is a restock, at least not one performed in the last 100 years. It looks like thousands of other halfstock rifles from the mid 1800's and the quality places it in the middle of the pack.
Mule Brain said:Alexander L. Johnson said:I see nothing about that rifle that would suggest it is a restock, at least not one performed in the last 100 years. It looks like thousands of other halfstock rifles from the mid 1800's and the quality places it in the middle of the pack.
I must agree!
I have seen many originals, and condition really varies. Many think if a gun isn't nasty and beat up it's a restock! This rifle has surely been taken care of over the years, and it shows!
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