It is pretty cool but would shy away due to the cut down barrel. If that gun could talk though!!
Rifle Shoppe parts are cast.I'm going to go back today and measure the barrel and overall length.
Hopefully not, will get more info today
Found this source for parts.
http://www.therifleshoppe.com/catalog_pages/us_arms/(543).htm
Yes, that's the sight on the front barrel band, there is no rear sight. At this point in American History, weapons weren't made of fully interchangeable parts, meaning a replacement front barrel band may not just drop right in. There is an 1816 musket for sale here on the forum still in it's original flintlock configuration. Here's the link: https://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/threads/a-nice-m-t-wickham-contract-m1816.169842/Would the front sight be incorporated into the front barrel band ?
Take a look at the one listed here the Forum:Went back to the pawnshop today.
Barrel is 32” , overall 47”. Unfortunately and obviously
Bayonet lug is missing .
A front sight was soldered on the barrel band.
Still waiting on owner to place a price on it.
Yes, that's the sight on the front barrel band, there is no rear sight. At this point in American History, weapons weren't made of fully interchangeable parts, meaning a replacement front barrel band may not just drop right in. There is an 1816 musket for sale here on the forum still in its original flintlock configuration. Here's the link: https://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/threads/a-nice-m-t-wickham-contract-m1816.169842/
Ah okay. What is your price range?General Grant,
Beautiful firearm,
Would be great to take to the range.
Unfortunately out of my price range.
From what I’ve seen selling lately,Ah okay. What is your price range?
Would you prefer a flintlock or a caplock?From what I’ve seen selling lately,
And it’s not a big sample, I’d say $800-$1,200
I would say original Flintlock,Would you prefer a flintlock or a caplock?
Check out the Ackerman Arms website, email him and ask if he has any Pedersoli or Miroku Brown Besses in stock or if you want an original ask him about that.I would say original Flintlock,
But condition would be determining factor.
Restore it with a "new" barrel.It is pretty cool but would shy away due to the cut down barrel. If that gun could talk though!!
Be sure to point out all the negatives to him. Just like he would do if you brought it into the shop to sell him. There are people that can do/help with restoring nice older guns.Went back to the pawnshop today.
Barrel is 32” , overall 47”. Unfortunately and obviously
Bayonet lug is missing .
A front sight was soldered on the barrel band.
Still waiting on owner to place a price on it.
I’m still waiting to hear back from the owner.Be sure to point out all the negatives to him. Just like he would do if you brought it into the shop to sell him. There are people that can do/help with restoring nice older guns.
I empathise with your impatience. If you're not a collector, then I'd say you've been gifted with quite a discovery. Muzzleloaders in my area (south-central Arizona) apparently are nonexistent & such an item for sale would be highly unusual. Despite the alterations diminishing its potential value, I'd remove any rust that may exist & preserve it as a wall hanger. I hope you enjoy owning a piece of history. I've come across old flintlock & percussions — even a so-called "China wall cannon" — & I was hit with the same reactive thoughts each time: where has it been? What events, incidents or none-of-the-above has it seen? If such old weapons could talk, eh? Best of luck in acquiring the old conversion. My guess is the shop owner isn't "into" such antiques but will sell if given the opportunity. He's aware of at least one patron who's interested enough to take photos of it. Perhaps you've been the only person who has shown true potential for a sale, & as you said, he's in no hurry to apply a price. The psychology behind making a possible buyer wait could be his technique. Wait him out. He's in business to turn a profit; he'll eventually sxxx or get off the pot.I’m still waiting to hear back from the owner.
He doesn’t seem like he’s in any hurry.
I don’t want to go keep calling and seem like I’m too interested.
Even though I am ! Lol
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