Just acquired this "ole darlin" to add to my vintage/antique front stuffers. She's made by William Landell of Glasgow. From information I was able to find, he was an ironmouger, cutler,instrument maker and tool and gun maker.Originally he was in partnership with a William Neilson who died in 1858 at which time Landell became sole proprietor. He died in 1891. This gun is of fair quality and appears to have seen little use over the years. Barrels are 31" and both are stamped 13. No dents in either barrel and they ring very clear. There isn't even any pitting on the action face. Checkering is very nice. I'm guessing it has the original ramrod. I don't know if I've ever felt smoother operating hammers and triggers on another muzzleloader thus far, either antique or modern. This gun appears to be ready for the field as it is.