The 43-1/2" length .58 caliber Green Mountain swamped barrel is cut rifled with eight lands and grooves with a slow twist for a tightly patched round ball. Green Mountain Muzzle Loading Rifle Barrels are machined from high quality American made bar stock, A.I.S.I. 1137 modified, stress relieved, annealed, certified rifle barrel quality steel. All barrels are drilled from solid stock, reamed to a high degree of smoothness, then optically checked for straightness. Very close tolerances are maintained. The swamped barrel is light weight due to the taper and flare of the swamped octagon barrel. The thick breech makes the barrel very strong. The thin waist saves weight, and the muzzle flares to bring the front sight to the same sighting plane as the rear sight. The brass blade front sight is dovetailed 2" behind the muzzle. The flat top rear sight is dovetailed 11" ahead of the breech. The barrel is finished to a smooth dark gray, and the bore is bright, clean, and ready to shoot.
The maple stock is finished to a whiskey brown with golden undertones. This longrifle rifle has a comfortable wide flat buttplate, probably circa 1750 to 1780. The brass furniture was hand burnished to a bright finish and given a nice patina finish. The stock is decorated with a combination of raised and incised carving at the transition from wrist to comb. A raised molding from the toe to the triggerguard creates a slimming effect. The sliding wooden patchbox is cut with thumb relief for the patchbox spring. Modest pressure on the patchbox spring allows the door to slide to the rear, revealing a deep cut cavity for storing flints, jags, or other shooting accessories. Lock panels gently taper widest at the rear in early long gun fashion. The flared tang of the breech is surrounded with a panel of raised carving that flows down into the side panels.
The bottom view reveals a short brass toeplate is fitted to help protect this delicate area of the stock. The Germanic influenced brass triggerguard has a long grip rail. The forend is slim and graceful, with a very slight Germanic palm swell just behind the ramrod entry pipe. A line of incised carving runs along the ramrod channel. The ramrod pipes are brass with a raised thumbnail skirt on the entry pipe. The 3/8" diameter ramrod is fitted with a steel tip for 8-32 threaded loading and cleaning accessories. A flared loading tip is glued on the opposite end. A brass muzzle cap protects the end grain of the stock. The large sideplate dominates the side panel. Two domed lock bolts engage the lock opposite. The classic longrifle cheek piece is surrounded by attractive early style raised and incised carving, not too elaborate. Later guns were often more highly decorated than earlier guns.
Ignition is provided by a round face Virginia lock. Sometimes called a “Queen Anne" lock, this best quality round faced flint lock actually dates from the 1730 to 1770 era, well after Anne's reign ended. The fire blue finished lock requires our #FLINT-ENG-7 7/8" knapped English gun flint. The vent liner is directly above the center of the flash pan, high enough to serve as a window on the hottest part of the flash. The flash hole is positioned well above the bottom of the pan, centered on the heat of the flash. The vent hole has been internally coned to provide good ignition. If your flint longrifle suffers from that infamous slow whoosh-bang ignition delay, study the work of today's best gun makers, and position your vent well centered on the pan, high above the bottom, to serve as a window on the center of the flash. The single wide curled trigger has good leverage, giving this rifle an easy trigger release, and good feel.
We recommend this simple and attractive longrifle for the French & Indian War era reenactor or the Revolutionary War volunteer, seeking a suitable gun for militia duty. This longrifle is offered as unfired and will be a joy to shoot at the range. Order it for a ten day visual inspection. You will be delighted. Else if it does not fit you, return it in unfired condition for same-day refund. Postage is your only risk, when you order any one-of-a-kind gun from Track, whether new, used, or antique.
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