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    Need help in determining market value on Swedish M/1815 Flintlock

    The lock looks very similar to an m/1778 lock. I have an m/1815 myself, and I shoot it a lot. They are excellent shooters, and I believe the current world champion uses one too.
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    Need help in determining market value on Swedish M/1815 Flintlock

    This is an m/1815 "reparationsmodell", a term that can be loosely translated as "repair model". It means that it is an 1815 model musket using older parts, in this case the lock. I think these are very interesting, there are examples having older 20mm musket barrels, russian or germal locks...
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