Rifle with percussion lock marked Leman, Lancaster, Pa., brass mounted with an attractive design engraved on the patch box, brass inlays, octagonal barrel marked H. Leman, Lancaster, Pa. Most Leman rifles with a half stock have round patch boxes and it is possible that this one was changed from a full stock to a half stock, however there is no evidence that a change was made in this gun.
Rifle with percussion lock marked Leman, Lancaster, Pa. Plain brass mountings, set triggers, plain maple stock with artificial grain, and octagonal barrel marked H. Leman, Lancaster, Pa. Both round and elliptical patch boxes were used on this rifle
Rifle with percussion lock, full stock of maple with artifical grain, brass mountings, octagonal barrel 40 inches long marked H. Leman, Lancaster, Pa., Warranted. This type of rifle was probabl make early in Leman's career. The patch box, trigger guard, and toe-plate are attractively engraved. Much of the artifical grain remains on the specimen.
Rifle with flint lock (now percussion), full stock of curly maple, brass mountings, set triggers, silver inlays, octagonal barrel with P. Brong in block letters on the top facet of the barrel. The carving on the cheek side of this rifle is an interesting combination of C scrolls. This is a fine example of workmanship by a Lancaster gunsmith whose products are vey rare.
Rifle with flint lock (now percussion), full stock of curly maple, brass mountings, set triggers, silver inlays, octagonal barrel with P. Brong in block letters on the top facet of the barrel. The carving on the cheek side of this rifle is an interesting combination of C scrolls. This is a fine example of workmanship by a Lancaster gunsmith whose products are very rare.