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spaniel 01-22-2010 07:26 PM

Don't shoot? The only excuse not to shoot one is if it looks like this...

sabotloader 01-22-2010 07:36 PM

spaniel

What is that? Surely that is not he new one you are building!

spaniel 01-22-2010 07:48 PM


Originally Posted by sabotloader (Post 3561072)
spaniel

What is that? Surely that is not he new one you are building!

HA, no, that thing will not handle Goex anymore much less smokeless. In fact my grandfather in a misguided attempt to make sure it was not attempted, corked the barrel about 30 years ago.

You can't read the plaque through the glass but this is a rifle that has been in my family AT LEAST since the 1860s. Probably earlier. From what I have learned over the years from people who know about such things, the gun as it sits today was probably put together in the 1820s-1840s. The barrel is probably a converted flintlock originally manufactured in the 1700s. My great-great-great grandfather carried this rifle in a little-known post-Civil War uprising called the Fienian Raids. A group of poorly coordinated Irish-American Civil War veterans decided to take control of Ontario and force the British to divert troops there from Ireland so that the Irish could force the rest of the Brits off the island. My g-g-g grandfather was most likely called up in the militia the first year of the Raids, when the Canadians basically carried whatever gun they had handy. A second Raid followed the next year, but by then the Canadians had re-armed with repeating weaponry and the US gov't decided they could not incite the Canadians (and British) by letting an invasion launch and be supplied across the US border so they cut the supply lines and the Raids ended.

Here are a few more pics. Not that at some point long ago the stock was cracked off and (sort of) repaired with metal strips. The lock is pretty corroded, for all I know the thing is still charged but I decided that, given its condition, I would leave the cork in and preserve as-is as trying to remove the cork and check for a load could severely damage the gun.

I built the case myself a couple Christmases ago so it can hang in house.


Belt from g-g-g grandfather's Canadian uniform:




Notice the detail on this boar's head, complete with glass eye:

spaniel 01-22-2010 07:51 PM

PS - sorry for the highjack. :D

sabotloader 01-22-2010 08:10 PM

spaniel


PS - sorry for the highjack
Heck no I am a history teacher I love the information and the history of that great gun...

U know when we (they were writing the constitution) there were provision for Canada to become part of the Union... We really believed that Cananda really wanted to part ways with England just as we had. We were pretty bold with our thoughts in those days also.

Thanks for the information...

gregrn43 01-23-2010 05:14 AM

Good looking rifle SL, im sure it will be a dandy

sqezer 01-23-2010 08:44 PM

If you ever get tired shooting it I'll buy it from you. Knights rule.:patriot:

Semisane 01-24-2010 10:08 AM


My first and last new ML for 2010...

I do fear our old buddy Sabotloader is stretching credibility a bit. Or maybe he's getting so old that he no longer remembers just how long a year actually is.


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