Found another gun related item with my metal detector that I have not been able to ID. I'm open to guesses, educated opinions or physic readings. I do realize, the possible age of this, that one offs were common and I'll never find an exact match to anything. But, whatcha think?
It's brass. No markings of any sort. My wild guess at this point is muzzle loader. Closest thing I've found, but it's definitely not the same is an original Hawkens.
Anything I've found so far with that rest for the middle finger has been musket or muzzle loading rifle. The site I found it, does not necessarily narrow the age that much. It was "inhabited" from roughly the 1880's to 1920s. But it's also right on an alternate overland route to the main California trail that was in steady if not heavy use throughout the 1850's. I've found US coins from the 1880's, 90's and early '00's right near it. And a bunch of 1860's-1900's era spent ammo and harmonica parts and a padlock and suspender clips and pocket watch parts and such.
So, it could be old as dirt. Or almost as old as dirt. Either still hanging around in the 1890's or so, or it could have been left by California bound emigrants in Conestogas. Will never know!
- DAA
It's brass. No markings of any sort. My wild guess at this point is muzzle loader. Closest thing I've found, but it's definitely not the same is an original Hawkens.
Anything I've found so far with that rest for the middle finger has been musket or muzzle loading rifle. The site I found it, does not necessarily narrow the age that much. It was "inhabited" from roughly the 1880's to 1920s. But it's also right on an alternate overland route to the main California trail that was in steady if not heavy use throughout the 1850's. I've found US coins from the 1880's, 90's and early '00's right near it. And a bunch of 1860's-1900's era spent ammo and harmonica parts and a padlock and suspender clips and pocket watch parts and such.
So, it could be old as dirt. Or almost as old as dirt. Either still hanging around in the 1890's or so, or it could have been left by California bound emigrants in Conestogas. Will never know!
- DAA