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    unusual Brown Bess Lock marking??

    The Brown Bess turns out to be a (probably african) "trade gun." a little bis dissapointed but still a piece with history and not too shabby. Made in England as it has the birmingham proof on the barrel. @Dave: i followed your idea of Sierra Leone: there is one musket from Sierra Leone...
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    Guten Tag!

    Gentlemen, i am a collector from Germany, especially SMLE and british stuff. Also got a Pattern 42 musket long moons ago (from IMA Nepal cache) Now i got me a brown bess musket which is on the way to me, Looking very much forward to get it and find out more about its history. Regards Frank
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    unusual Brown Bess Lock marking??

    Gentlemen, a bessy is on the way to me. Seller told me it was "likeley produced for african native infantry. Lock has a marking of a Lion?? (maybe other animal) facing right with a shield. looked up and down the internet. Could not find any similar markings. any idea? yours aye Frank
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