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That is a dandy nice rifle there Tommy! Don does fine work! When I read your heading about a "black rifle" I kind of expected to see a plastic stocked something :blah:
 
Capt. Joel, I actually had one of those plastic stocked abominations in my garage putting it back together for a co-worker and caught a ration of manure from a friend who thought it was mine.
 
Is that swivel patchbox a Carolina thing or is that seen on guns other than "Carolina Deep River" guns that I have seen? I ask because my knowledge is limited. I just haven't seen a whole lot of originals.

Yours is VERY nice BTW.
 
Benny,

I believe it is a Carolina thing. I think it probably dates to the early 1800's but I'm not sure. I remember seeing one original in a book with that feature but can't remember which book or where exactly the rifle was built. Don puts them on most of his rifles unless specified otherwise.
 
Dons guns have a look all their own. Got a chance to do my first serious shooting yesterday at a woodswalk. I missed a few shots but usually they were the novalty stations. I shot with both 60 and 90 gr of 2f and the rifle is definately "deer ready." A total of 21 shots and I never had a misfire or hangfire all day.
 
Yeah, buddy! When you have that gun in your hands, it will put a little strut in your step. Beautiful gun!
 
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