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    Newbie....

    I hope I've done that.
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    I have a Brown Bess...

    Well... What, if any, is the significance of the "Broken Crown"? Sounded like it may have been an Irish jab at England from that time period. I also noticed that the Cock is an old-style one but the Pan is a later "straight-sided" pan... Not a teardrop shaped pan. Was that typical of "Irish"...
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    I have a Brown Bess...

    I'm new to this forum but not to Firearms and I love history! A few years back I acquired a Brown Bess which I'm told is a 2nd Pattern East India Musket from around the early 1800's. Truth be told, I became a member of another forum that seems to be mostly members from Great Britain. Nice enough...
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    Newbie....

    Hi All! My name is John. I really appreciate being accepted as a member of this community. I work in the firearms Industry but with firearms that are quite the opposite of Muzzleloaders. Back in the 90's I was a Civil War Reenactor with the 47th NY Co. K out of Central Florida. My wife and I...
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