A Possible Indian Trade Rifle
Possible an Indian Trade Rifle we have a full length stock percussion seven groove heavy, full octagon barrel rifle in .50 caliber manufactured by H.E. Leman of Lancaster, PA. Brass blade fore-sight with small, elk rear sight.
The lock plate is marked “H.E. LEMAN LANCASTER PA” along with some artistic engraving. The brass furniture includes fore-end cap, ramrod thimbles, trigger guard, toe and butt plate and cartridge trap. The hardwood stock features a scant Monte Carlo cheekpiece with brass studs that run through the stock and a wooden ramrod. The barrel has a heavy brown patina with some mild pitting on the broken nipple. The lock plate is silver and black in color.
The engraving on the lock plate is worn but the makers identification is still sharp and clearly legible. The hammer works as expected with excellent spring tension. The stock has finish wear in several areas but mostly where the non trigger hand would grip the forestock. There are some surface cracks and indication of a repair in that same area. There is also some wood loss due to combustion just behind the nipple.
Possible an Indian Trade Rifle we have a full length stock percussion seven groove heavy, full octagon barrel rifle in .50 caliber manufactured by H.E. Leman of Lancaster, PA. Brass blade fore-sight with small, elk rear sight.
The lock plate is marked “H.E. LEMAN LANCASTER PA” along with some artistic engraving. The brass furniture includes fore-end cap, ramrod thimbles, trigger guard, toe and butt plate and cartridge trap. The hardwood stock features a scant Monte Carlo cheekpiece with brass studs that run through the stock and a wooden ramrod. The barrel has a heavy brown patina with some mild pitting on the broken nipple. The lock plate is silver and black in color.
The engraving on the lock plate is worn but the makers identification is still sharp and clearly legible. The hammer works as expected with excellent spring tension. The stock has finish wear in several areas but mostly where the non trigger hand would grip the forestock. There are some surface cracks and indication of a repair in that same area. There is also some wood loss due to combustion just behind the nipple.