3rdShot
32 Cal
Trying to get some info on this firearm, I know nothing about muzzle loaders. From the markings on the barrel, it's a Narain Jagannath Sikligar Udaipur model, with 1973 stamped with those markings. From what I can find, i think it is a replica of a Snider Enfield Cavalry Carbine...looks similar to one I saw online. Percussion cap firing system, smoothbore barrel.
Several questions and notes:
1)Notes - I tried to put the rod down the barrel, and it stops about 2 1/2" before the percussion nipple holder (see pic) and the percussion hole was full of crud. This has been handed down among several people, and has been in closets for decades, not sure when it ever had been attempted to be fired. I removed the nipple, and cleaned it of the lint dust that was clogging the hole. Was able to get a length of weedeater string the 2" or so to the obstruction, no powder in the breech, so it appears this is a case of dry balling (found info on that subject, surfing this site yesterday). Without knowing anything about the condition of this weapon, and being brand new to black powder, I am not comfortable trying to load a squib charge to limp the bullet out of the barrel. Will be trying a bullet pulling process to clear the projectile.
2)appears to be missing a side / saddle ring deal compared to the pic I saw online of a similar weapon, and the rod end is different than that one as well.
Is there away to tell whether this is for powder & ball, or can it shoot a shot charge for turkeys, etc?
3)Any idea of value? The one online was also stamped 1973, and was in nicer condition, sold for $404. This one appears to have some missing parts, and has several handling dings in different places along the stock.
Any info is appreciated!
Dave