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My dad recently acquired this gun. Anyone have any idea where, when it might have been made? Barrel has J. DOUGLAS engraved on it. Side plate has O.H. Engraved on it.
Overall length 56”
LOP 13.5”
Barrel 41.5” E922D9AC-8D1B-4E1D-8741-45564A1F7053.jpeg73A692C5-05E7-4CA4-8B25-68E1C724863A.jpeg6804F64F-128F-4E95-A988-4A9760171138.jpeg58FECDBC-67BC-48E0-B76B-6AD1A17E4822.jpegCADE8FBE-B34C-4A30-9AE5-54BCBB2419D6.jpeg86C6D61E-FEED-4537-8118-AF07D2E422F9.jpeg35C462B5-C12C-431C-B1D4-617F4A10ADC5.jpegF67659EB-9AB5-42BA-9BE3-25DF90029B88.jpeg3747CEA0-09ED-4866-95D1-2710E403E667.jpeg80CA984A-41CE-480F-8CC1-AD9F9C3B77C4.jpeg
 
I don’t think it has been restocked recently, probably 150 years ago, but the workmanship seems less than “original” for a known gunsmith. Maybe it was just over- refinished at some time.
Very nice rifle anyway.
 
I see a Huntingdon County patchbox, triggers, trigger guard, buttplate and J Douglass were father/son Huntingdon County makers. Sr dies 1841, Junior was born 1840, and I would opine this to be Jr's work.

It appears that all of the patina is gone, suggesting that it has been heavily cleaned.
 
Wow! Thanks for the info! I will let my dad know. He’s been trying to find out as much as he can about the gun with little success
There was a longrifle show at Delmont (north of Greensburg)last weekend, and any number of guys there could have identified it.
 
I don’t think it has been restocked recently, probably 150 years ago, but the workmanship seems less than “original” for a known gunsmith. Maybe it was just over- refinished at some time.
Very nice rifle anyway.

The maker or assembler of the metal parts may not have done the woodwork if it is a re-stock
 
Currently hanging over the mantle. Something’s wrong with the ****…it will not move from the half **** position. And I’m afraid to take it apart for fear that I might damage something. For now we’ll just admire it where it hangs, but maybe someday I’ll try and figure out what’s wrong with it. B35F01B9-1CF7-46F2-A203-DF7052126BEB.jpeg
 
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