Yes, I might get more response on ALR. Anyway, I have learned that Dixie Gunworks have a list of serial numbers vs year of manufacture for Royland Southgate's rifles & pistols. There are a couple of inconsistencies, I'd like to build a list of confirmed #'s vs date stamped on gun.
Soon I will be An Expert !!!!! That is, I eagerly await Messrs Postman & UPS to bring me a 1952 Rifleman, and a late 1950's Southgate small caliber caplock rifle.
General consensus on That Other Forum is why would anyone want to collect Southgate rifles, they just aren't pretty enough . . . but I doanwanna collect them, I just want to 1.) finally get that rifle I wanted in 1952, and 2.) get me a small caliber caplock. Look around at prices - Pedersoli makes the best (IMHO) production rifle, from Dixie a .32 - .36 cal perc rifle runs about $600 - 650; custom US rifles are much more $$$$ pricy, but one might get a Southgate for around 4 bills.
Pretty? You guys make beautiful rifles, from what I've seen on these sites. I remember my first rifle, round Numrich .44 mag barrel,Dixie flint lock - had fun with it but sold it a few years ago, Ugly outweighed sentiment. Still have my first pistol, your basic RR tie w round barrel & $5 Miller Beford lock stuck on. I did get better, but can't claim that I have a right to criticize Southgate's work. This man rifled his own barrels & made his own locks (he mighta bought some parts like hammer, cock, frizzen).
Once I become An Expert I'll put together a little treatise, full of errors, make it available to All & come out with lots of revisions. This is my idea of fun.