Does anybody know the true story about Remington Arms ER 1816 Flintlock commemorative rifle? I managed to purchase one back in 2002,it was lost in a corner of a New Hampshire Gun shop. The serial number is ER 1816-0626. I wrote to remington, several attemts were made to try an get a certificate of Authenticity. On the third try someone remembered that they had these rifles made for them, I believe in 1995 it was suppose to Commemorate 179 years of Remington making guns. I don't know why they didn't wait for the 200TH Anniversary! I believe that the HATFIELD Muzzleloading Company made these for Remington, they are very simular in design. Hatfield is no longer, and I believe the Remington Arms Historian familiar with this production, is no longer either. The Rifle looks great, but with several flaws, such as a poorly finished lockplate, the frizzen down flush against the Pan was bevelled to say the least and loose fitting.After Two shots were fired, the sear broke. I contacted Remington who advised me that they have NO REPLACEMENT PARTS! Thanks to Dixie Gun works, I was able to purchase a simular Ketland style lock and fit it, so I could use this gun. With some carefull Gunsmithing I was able to fit into the stock, without modifying the stock. I would like to know how many were made ? and hear from anyone who might own one, to see if the quality of their is simular to mine. Any info would be appreciated.