Originally Posted by
Gerald
Thanks to Tom for getting me here from TrapdoorCollector.com
Looks like a .50 caliber rifle because the stock is made for the beveled lock. It could have an 1873 block replacing the .50 type, or maybe an '45-70 barreled action dropped into a .50-70 stock. Look to see if there is paper or cork under the barrel, and see if the rear band has been hand filed for the Buffington sight groove. Nice looking piece. I would just buy an early 1873 rod, original, or re-pro, and call it good. What did you give for it? if you do not mind my asking. Best, Dave