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The lock is off a Snider, & not a good fit to the mortice, but the rest of the musket appears to be an Indian-made copy of an EIC percussion musket. If it were an EIC (or British Ordnance, ie P'42) musket it would have visible proof stamps on the left-side of the barrel at the breech.
 
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