Hi, this is my first post in this forum. Thanks for welcoming me.
I got an old percussion musket, and i'm searching for infos about it.
From the outside it looks really bad, but after dissassambling it, the lock is fine, an the barrel also looks not that bad (see pictures for this).
What i know so far is, that's most likely belgium (elg stamp).
Caliber is 18.4mm (barrel is smooth inside, so it should be a musket).
If google is correct than it should be between 1810 and 1893 (no crown on ELG Logo) and supposingly more to 1853-1893 ("snorkely" EL stamp).
But there are many more stamps, where i couldn't find information about (three scores, "B8's", R.M., etc).
Interestingly it is a back-action lock and it only has to barrael clamps (one in the middle and one in the front), it looks a bit shorter than standart muskets of that period, but too long to be a shotgun.
So, please, if any of you experts could help to get a better picture, i would be very happy
I got an old percussion musket, and i'm searching for infos about it.
From the outside it looks really bad, but after dissassambling it, the lock is fine, an the barrel also looks not that bad (see pictures for this).
What i know so far is, that's most likely belgium (elg stamp).
Caliber is 18.4mm (barrel is smooth inside, so it should be a musket).
If google is correct than it should be between 1810 and 1893 (no crown on ELG Logo) and supposingly more to 1853-1893 ("snorkely" EL stamp).
But there are many more stamps, where i couldn't find information about (three scores, "B8's", R.M., etc).
Interestingly it is a back-action lock and it only has to barrael clamps (one in the middle and one in the front), it looks a bit shorter than standart muskets of that period, but too long to be a shotgun.
So, please, if any of you experts could help to get a better picture, i would be very happy