This Jaeger type rifle was built for the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation. The elaborate relief chiseling of the brass butt plate was its focal point. Not only is the R.M.E.F. logo worked into the design, but also a bull elk resting comfortably under a conifer completes the theme. This Jaeger […]
Built from detailed drawings of the famous “Edward Marshall Rifle”. This transitional piece clearly shows the transition from the Jaeger to the early longrifle. This beautiful rifle in 58-cal. was a joy to carry and shoot. The large Jaeger lock threw a shower of sparks for a sure shot. The […]
This rifle is a copy of the early work of Isaac Haines of Lancaster County. The flat butt plate and domed patchbox lid are early details. The heavy butt of the rifle offsets the weight of the 44 inch swamped 50-cal. barrel. The figure of the wood in this rifle […]