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Swiss Fullstock Heavy Percussion Schuetzen Rifle by B. Metler

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Swiss Fullstock Heavy Percussion Schuetzen Rifle by B. Metler
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.38 cal, 34 5/8” heavy octagon barrel slightly swamped at muzzle with recessed crown and a bright very fine to near excellent bore showing a little frosting and a few sparse oxidation speckles with otherwise crisp rifling throughout. The barrel and lock of this rifle bear a dark honest patina overall, mostly a deep plum-brown, with scattered areas of old oxidation and speckling. The breech plug features a heavy flared bolster and the lock is rather spartan equipped with a full cock safety hook. The top barrel flat is engraved in script “B. Metler. In. Art.” The barrel is secured by two wedges and the robust heavy mountings are of brass including: nosecap, wedge escutcheons, reeded edge ramrod thimbles, fish lip tailpipe with plate that extends all the way to the trigger plate, fancy spur triggerguard, full-length toe plate, buttplate with long toe spur and iron heel finial and a small decorative lock screw escutcheon. The brass is a lovely dark untouched patina overall and there are heavy reeded hand-detachable screws for the lock and triggerguard. The checkered walnut stock remains in very fine condition with strong original oil finish showing some scattered light dings, handling marks and a tiny flake forming at the upper tang. The stock maintains a fine honest appearance overall with nice fit and edges, the left side with a graceful and rather scant rounded cheekpiece that swirls into a lovely carved floral motif. The rifle bears its original sights including fancy reeded diopter tang sight, Swiss-style wide v-notch rear and target globe front with bead-on-post. The lock is single-acting with fine hair firing trigger (a bit short as some of the tip has broken off), trigger stop, and rear curved set trigger, and seems to function well mechanically. A simple brass-tipped ramrod is present and the original wide Germanic sling swivels are intact. Blasius Mettler (listed with two t’s) is listed in Stockel as active in the village of Arth, Switzerland around 1850. (13C11804-2) {ANTIQUE} [Dale Beeks Collection] (2500/3500)