hawkeye1755
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Interessting Revolutionary War Brown Bess musket with bayonet. Cal. 80. 41-3/8” rnd bbl. The lockplate is marked “EDGE / 1762” vertically at the rear. A crown over “GR” is engraved in front of the lightly engraved swan neck cock. Top of bbl is marked “63d”. Upper tang of the brass buttplate is engraved “R. E. / castle / 1690”. “RE” is branded on both sides of the stock near the butt. Counter- plate is engraved with a snake. Trigger guard and tailpipe have similar engraving. This engraving is probably American. This is identified by Blackmore as a “militia and marine” pattern but the marks on the bbl indicate 63d Regt of Inf, which saw service at Bunker Hill, and the “RE” markings indicate Royal Engineers. The 16-1/4” triangular socket bayonet is marked “S·HILL / 4F” on the top of the blade and “F / 67” on the socket. The bayonet lug on top of the bbl has been modified to accept a sight blade. Lockplate is marked “R. E. / * / keyhole” beneath the pan inside.
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