BradBrownBess
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Early Pre-Bess Bess for sale on a big auction house. All iron fittings. After research the consensus is the lock is a period Dutch Replacement perhaps. The lock fitting to stock is a little sloppy at the tail and the mortise is very heavily chiseled.
These pre 1730 Iron fitted Land Muskets are almost non existent - so no telling what may be done to one if even a part of one exists.
Here are some photos - notice the frizzen spring screw goes in from the back into a blind hole. Also notice the back of the plate where the main lock screws enter - the plate is raised 1/4 " - not flat to the plate. So consensus from my research and a few others opinions - its a Dutch period replacement.
Anyone recognize the BO stamp on the inside or perhaps the very intricate Crown over GR on the lock Tail Plate?
These pre 1730 Iron fitted Land Muskets are almost non existent - so no telling what may be done to one if even a part of one exists.
Here are some photos - notice the frizzen spring screw goes in from the back into a blind hole. Also notice the back of the plate where the main lock screws enter - the plate is raised 1/4 " - not flat to the plate. So consensus from my research and a few others opinions - its a Dutch period replacement.
Anyone recognize the BO stamp on the inside or perhaps the very intricate Crown over GR on the lock Tail Plate?