The first photo is my TC Renegade as I originally purchased it and then photos after I remodeled it. If I had to describe it I would call it a "Trade Rifle", i.e. something produced in the 1800s for trading to the Native Americans. It is not meant to be a reproduction or copy of any particular rifle such as a Leman, rather just a generic version of what I would call a Trade Rifle. I have always liked the Renegade but never really cared for its rather bland and austere appearance. It is 50 caliber and very accurate. I have also included photos of the three deer I have taken with it since redoing it. The peep sight is a CVA brand that I had the barrel drilled and tapped for. I simply cannot shoot any iron sight anymore other than a peep sight. My eyes must have an aperture type sight to keep everything in focus enough to hit what I am aiming at. All metal is browned and I deleted the finger rest on the trigger guard because I have never liked that style-each to his own. The fore end cap is poured pewter.