Raised carving "beavertail' which was always a feature of Northwest guns. Also note the circle fox stamp on breech.

The 6 inch Northwest lock is a great sparker. Note the stamped "circle fox" typical of this style of gun.

The beaver tail finial on the butt plate top. This butt plate was nailed on as a typical early era trade gun would indicate.

This angled photo shows the graceful stock architecture and wrist area flowing into the butt area. The comb has nicely rounded edges for shooting comfort and still has the strong look of a typical northwest gun.

This fine Northwest gun is a 24 gauge with a 36" barrel. This gun also had hand carved tear drop lock panels to dress it up.

The gun features a finely detailed "dragon" style side plate. Note the typical large bow guard and long trigger.