squirejohn
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A few years ago while looking at muskets in the museum at Fort Ticonderoga a French re-enactor pointed out a Charleville musket that looked as though a piece of wood had been removed from the stock and subsequently replaced with a round plug of wood. The plug was about 3/4"D and located on butt, not too far behind the wrist. The re-enactor told me some soldiers during the F&I War removed pieces of wood from their muskets to have the blessed by a priest. He referred to them as "blessing holes". Has anyone ever heard of this? Can you elaborate?