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California Percussion Halfstock Schuetzen Rifle by Koppikus

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California Percussion Halfstock Schuetzen Rifle by Koppikus
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.36 cal, 32 5/8'' octagon barrel drilled for false muzzle with a bright near excellent bore showing a hint of subtle frosting in the grooves and otherwise crisp rifling. The barrel of this classic San Francisco rifle has mostly toned to a mix of deep gray and plum-brown patina showing two 1'' scratches along the right quarter flat, some other light handling marks and minor freckling. The top flat has been lightly stippled and there are four rather neatly filled-in holes along the back 6'' of the top flat that have been camouflaged. The breech plug shows two gold band inlays and the swirling bolster is equipped with a gold blowout plug. The upper tang and lockplate show some smoky wisps of case-hardened colors drifting to a silvery gray patina and the center of the plate is neatly maker-marked ''A. KOPPIKUS / S.F. CAL.'' The rifle is equipped with fancy spur triggerguard with long pointed finial and heavy schuetzen buttplate that retains generous wisps of vibrant case-hardened colors. The checkered walnut stock remains in very fine condition showing strong antique varnish with a thin 1 3/4'' crack on the right side below the lockplate and some other scattered light dings. The sides of the butt show some fine grain figure throughout and the stock is in classic California form with sloping wrist, very long diamond point checkering and pointed left-side cheekpiece. The rifle includes a simple brass-tipped hickory ramrod, its original false muzzle and a brass-bodied starter of quality construction and is sighted with short tube tang sight with medium aperture disc and target globe front with aperture post. The tang sight is not proper for this gun as it interferes with the hammer not allowing it to be brought to full cock unless the elevation of the sight is set very high. The lock is single-acting and equipped with a thin straight firing trigger and seems to function well mechanically (when the tang sight is not in the way, as-mentioned). Adolph Koppikus was a prolific gunmaker and this rifle is pictured and described on pages 306 and 307 of ''The American Percussion Schuetzen Rifle'' by Hamilton & Rowe, with a different tang sight and also listed erroneously as .32 cal though it is definitely .36 cal. This is an attractive rifle in characteristic California style. (13C11108-72) {ANTIQUE} (2000/3000)