Narfrederick
32 Cal
I wish!Movie prop from Pirates of the Caribbean
I wish!Movie prop from Pirates of the Caribbean
I agree, that's what I had thought. Typically a blunderbuss was used. Err... from what I've seen and studied. I believe the explanation that was said to me was that the longer barrel helped clear farther targets. But, you'd have to have pretty darn good aim.IMO, a Boarding gun would be a very basic, short, Easly used musket or blunderbuss.
All of the engraving on the barbell says to me this was a wealthy person, anti-boarding gun, just my opinion
I don't trust myself.Narfrederick: The procedure for taking the rifle apart isn't all that complicated. Thier are just few screws holding everything together.
The lock is held in by one of the two screws on the other side (side plate) of the lock. I don't see pins holding the barrel in place so the second screw on the side plate might sever that purpose. Just be careful to note what you removed so you can put it back in place. The screw in the long bar/tang at the top of the stock holds the barrel in place. Normally there is a swage or pins in addition that go through the front portion of the stock that also holds down the barrel as well .... I can't see the pin holes but that might be just the pictures. Also there appears to a pin or rivet at the end of the lock ...?? You'll have to play that one. To determine Caliber just take a ruler if you don't have a set of calibers
and take your best shot at measuring the bore of the barrel ...close will be helpful. Have a Great day... WZ
Morphy's? Surprisingly, I have never heard of them. I'm not terribly far from York. But thanks for the info - I think I may take up that show!Just curious which auction house you took it. Some are better with antique arms than others. Morphy's is the only one in PA that I think would have the right expertise. If you're close to York, there's a show in September that will have a room full of people with some expertise.
Just on pictures, looks like a mix of parts.
Show details here:I'm not terribly far from York. But thanks for the info - I think I may take up that show!
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