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    Any Baker lovers here?

    Who else shoots a Baker rifle or other military large bore flintlock (Jäger)rifle? I know the use of these was more of a European trend, but repros are out there. My Baker rifle made by Peter Dyson in Olde England is a work of art, even at .625 cal it blows the black out of a target at 50m...
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    Can anyone help identify this flintlock?

    Nice old musket. The lock and trigger guard are modelled on the Brown Bess it seems. The barrel bands, particularly the front cap with the rod guide extension, make me think that this was for a small Germanic state. The other option is that it is a trade musket but then why bother with the...
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    Brown Bess Cap and Ball

    There was indeed an official British arsenal conversion of the the venerable BB to percussion, IIRC it was called the Pattern 39 musket. Most were destroyed during a fire in the Tower armoury.
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    Another (pseudo) Cloggie

    I did see an intro from one 'Barbara' a bit lower down in the intro posts, so it makes two :wink:
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    Another (pseudo) Cloggie

    Hello Ladies and Gents, Lovely to find this forum! I'm currently living as an expat in Holland and enjoying collecting and using original BP military firearms, so plenty of muzzleloaders in that catergory to play with :grin: I'm also active on GB and Britishmilitariaforums under the same...
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