I posted a gallery of this little guy last week. There were some requests for more detailed pics, so I asked the owner to bring it in again and I got some higher-res closeups.
DETAIL GALLERY IS HERE.
I'm pretty sure this is an Enfield barrel rather than a Metford. The rifle has been in the current owner's family for at least a couple of generations, and it has been a Newfie moose-gun that entire time. It has been dragged through Newfoundland marshes and used for target shooting for many decades - my guess is that the 125 year old barrel has had less than meticulous maintenance over its long career, and the rifling has more or less been shot and rusted out. The receiver stamps are difficult to read now, but I'm pretty sure that's an E on the barrel stamp, not an M.
Anyone who knows these rifles better, please check the photos and let me know what you think. And if anyone has an idea of value, that information would also be helpful.


















































