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After spending time with the staff at The Log Cabin i found that the barrel gifted to me is old. Mr Wolf was in business making half stock percussion rifles 1849-1854 .
My example is a 36 caliber 40.25 inches long and average one inch octagon.
I want to build a gun around the barrel and can’t find any picture examples of his work. If it helps , he lived in Darke County Ohio.
 
Ok. No one knows this maker.
Looking for pictures of ohio guns of the era regardless of maker.
Considering using a Kibler Ketland lock with buttplate and trigger guard from Jim’s smr since i have them.
 
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