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I have a unique 1777 Revolutionnaire Pedersoli replica converted to percussion using the drum method. I purchased it planning on getting a new flint lock from pedersoli but lost interest. It’s got handling marks from re-enacting or was used as a fowler, not sure. The bore is nice and shiny but the ramrod is missing in action. It a .69 cal smoothbore that can be brought back to full military but sold at a fraction of the cost. I’m asking $700 plus shipping.
 

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I have a unique 1777 Revolutionnaire converted to percussion using the drum method. I purchased it planning on getting a new flint lock from pedersoli but lost interest. It’s got handling marks from re-enacting or was used as a fowler, not sure. The bore is nice and shiny but the ramrod is missing in action. It a .69 cal smoothbore that can be brought back to full military but sold at a fraction of the cost. I’m asking $700 plus shipping.
You need a date with your name.
Thanks
Nit Wit
 
I have a unique 1777 Revolutionnaire converted to percussion using the drum method. I purchased it planning on getting a new flint lock from pedersoli but lost interest. It’s got handling marks from re-enacting or was used as a fowler, not sure. The bore is nice and shiny but the ramrod is missing in action. It a .69 cal smoothbore that can be brought back to full military but sold at a fraction of the cost. I’m asking $700 plus shipping.
This is a reproduction correct ?Who made it ?

Any other details u want to add are always welcome
 
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