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Review on the Pedersoli Austrian 1798 musket

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Good morning all, the musket is well on its way! I know little about the austrian muskets in this late 18th century era. Is anyone well versed in austrian military arms in this era?
 
Hello all, I just ordered a pedersoli 1798 Austrian musket from Taylor. It seems these pattern are rarely discussed on this channel. I would post pics as soon as I got the musket. It is in 69 caliber and brass furniture.

Cost me over 2 grand on this. https://www.taylorsfirearms.com/1798-austrian-flintlock-rifle-44-11-16-69.html
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That's a nice looking musket in the Taylor auction. I may be off but it looks very similar to the French 1777 musket, especially the brass pan on its lock plate.
 

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