Stophel
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Before I take the "straight rifling" thread any further off course...
Hey, Arilar, I have this photo from Hermann-Historica several years ago of a rifle I assume to be Swedish. It is by Geller of Frisberg. "Geller" and "Frisberg" certainly seem to be Scandinavian names, and the gun itself also has the Scandinavian look. (unfortunately, there are no photos of the cheekside). Does this look like a Swedish gun to you?
By the way, this is the translation of the caption:
Flintlock rifle, Frisberg, about 1770. Octagon, going-over-to round, rifled barrel in Caliber 17.5mm with "aufgeloetetem" (...I'll have to look that up...probably "onset" or something like that) brass front sight (korn). On the percussion adapted lock the signature "Geller a Frisberg". Full stock in French style (meaning only that it is straight-wristed. If it were step-wristed, they might say something like "Deutscher Schaft"), with carved "Beschlageinfassung" (which I take to mean the surrounding of the hardware), butt box with lid and "angedeuteter" ("clear"?, "distinctive"?) cheek, the nose(cap) missing. Brass furniture. Length 114.5 cm.
Hey, Arilar, I have this photo from Hermann-Historica several years ago of a rifle I assume to be Swedish. It is by Geller of Frisberg. "Geller" and "Frisberg" certainly seem to be Scandinavian names, and the gun itself also has the Scandinavian look. (unfortunately, there are no photos of the cheekside). Does this look like a Swedish gun to you?
By the way, this is the translation of the caption:
Flintlock rifle, Frisberg, about 1770. Octagon, going-over-to round, rifled barrel in Caliber 17.5mm with "aufgeloetetem" (...I'll have to look that up...probably "onset" or something like that) brass front sight (korn). On the percussion adapted lock the signature "Geller a Frisberg". Full stock in French style (meaning only that it is straight-wristed. If it were step-wristed, they might say something like "Deutscher Schaft"), with carved "Beschlageinfassung" (which I take to mean the surrounding of the hardware), butt box with lid and "angedeuteter" ("clear"?, "distinctive"?) cheek, the nose(cap) missing. Brass furniture. Length 114.5 cm.