Hey guys - there were TWO Annville Peter Berrys, father and son. The idea that Peter Sr. who died in 1794/95 was a gunsmith is now largely assumed to be unproven myth. Peter Jr. died in 1835, and was first taxed as a gunsmith in 1786. He is consistently taxed as a gunsmith but his father Peter Sr. NEVER was. Through some genealogical research, I have found that Peter Sr. originally came down into Lebanon Cty. PA (Annville later then became part of Dauphin Cty.) from Massachusetts, and was a Huguenot who originally may have emigrated in through Nova Scotia. Just about all of the surviving Peter Berry rifles are probably ca. 1800-1820: only a very, very small number (ie maybe 2 or 3) could go late 18th century. They tend to be skinnier than the norm, expecially through the wrist and butt.