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Back during the bicentennial celebration I participated in a militia re-enactment company commemorating the Arnold Expedition to Quebec.
I needed a musket and was short on cash. My American Rifleman had a Century Arms advertisement for a Charleville musket made in Belgium so another fellow and I each bought one. The
It makes India muskets look great as it was a cobbled togeather affair. It was proofed as it bore the Belgian black powder proof mark and the barrel was dirty with fouling and some rust pitting.
It appears to be to have old musket parts butt plate trigger guard and barrel bands and a barrel made of seamless tubing.
The stock was pretty close to a 1777 copy.
It was perfect for the militia unit though not PC as they say. It fired a lot of blank charges and I don’t remember it ever failed to go off.
It was sold as a 69 cal but is actually a 62. I never had any 62cal round ball so never live fired it. Now that I have some balls that fit I’m getting the urge to try it out.
It is a certified proved gun and I think the barrel is what was sold to African tribes for hunting.
Any one else remember These guns.
I needed a musket and was short on cash. My American Rifleman had a Century Arms advertisement for a Charleville musket made in Belgium so another fellow and I each bought one. The
It makes India muskets look great as it was a cobbled togeather affair. It was proofed as it bore the Belgian black powder proof mark and the barrel was dirty with fouling and some rust pitting.
It appears to be to have old musket parts butt plate trigger guard and barrel bands and a barrel made of seamless tubing.
The stock was pretty close to a 1777 copy.
It was perfect for the militia unit though not PC as they say. It fired a lot of blank charges and I don’t remember it ever failed to go off.
It was sold as a 69 cal but is actually a 62. I never had any 62cal round ball so never live fired it. Now that I have some balls that fit I’m getting the urge to try it out.
It is a certified proved gun and I think the barrel is what was sold to African tribes for hunting.
Any one else remember These guns.