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Ireneusz 1970

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This musket is similar to the French AN IX but it is not French? Some kind of clone? Maybe Belgium?Other country?Thanks for reply.
 

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It's an American Musket, probably one of the 1808 Contract guns. I'll look later and see if the cartouche on the stock flat can narrow down a maker.
 

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