Samuel was listed at 18 years old as a Gunsmith
living with his father Jacob Mier. Samuel was known as one of the best an most
important Gun makers of Somerset. He had two brother also gunsmith Jacob and
William. He is known to have made some of the most elaborate Longrilfes with
fine engraving to date. The rifle here for study has a 15/16 this barrel at 44
Cal. It has 19 coin Silver inlays that are all engraved and many acorns that are
usually connected to Virginia. It has a very artistic unusual Coin
silver side opening patchbox with brass inlay worked into it. as very
detailed Eagle landing on some scroll branches. The wrist has inlay work that
we call abstract in form. Few gun makers of the day experimented with such
designs and patterns. It has a very unusual set of triggers that are hand
forged. The Lock is in working order and original to the rifle. The trigger guard
is classic for Sam Mier's rifles. There is a 6 1/2" toe plate with a
lid release built into it. There is also a 6 1/2" long Wear plate that is
a Samuel Mier feature. The Side Plate has three piercings and is similar to
side plates that other Somerset Makers used, all are a little different to
each other. There is a nice four inch long comb inlay. The rounded cheekpiece
has facing half moons. with an oval in the Middle with a Federal Style landing
Eagle. The rifle has very high quality workmanship from end to end. It retains
a beautiful reddish varnish and is in perfect shooting condition.
Copy and photos supplied by Steve Boyleston.
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