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FOR SALE "Committee Of Safety" Musket w/Lots of Accessories $1200 shipped

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This was originally a 1970s Navy Arms Brown Bess. I believe it was assembled from a kit and has the Stowe 1776 lock. Pedersoli made the hardware and Navy Arms made the stock for these guns. Since the Navy Arms/Pedersoli isn't quite an accurate representation of a SLP Musket, and they were unknown in the Colonies until after Bunker Hill, I decided to make it into a more generic version a colonial gunsmith might have made. She sparks well and I have fired round ball from it.

I originally got this for reenacting and living history, but decided I just don't have the time or desire for it. I am including a bayonet that fits, with a homemade scabbard, and an early style 19 hole cartridge box I made. Snug-fitting tompion and a hammer stall (made by me) also included. Flashguard included. The rammer has been threaded for the tow worm, also included. I have some flints, a wood dummy flint (useful for drills), and some .715 ball I will also include. $1200 for everything, shipping included. Check or USPS Money Order. (If we can meet up in Maine or Southern NH, I'll take $1100 cash.)

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This was originally a 1970s Navy Arms Brown Bess. I believe it was assembled from a kit and has the Stowe 1776 lock. Pedersoli made the hardware and Navy Arms made the stock for these guns. Since the Navy Arms/Pedersoli isn't quite an accurate representation of a SLP Musket, and they were unknown in the Colonies until after Bunker Hill, I decided to make it into a more generic version a colonial gunsmith might have made. She sparks well and I have fired round ball from it.

I originally got this for reenacting and living history, but decided I just don't have the time or desire for it. I am including a bayonet that fits, with a homemade scabbard, and an early style 19 hole cartridge box I made. Snug-fitting tompion and a hammer stall (made by me) also included. Flashguard included. The rammer has been threaded for the tow worm, also included. I have some flints, a wood dummy flint (useful for drills), and some .715 ball I will also include. $1200 for everything, shipping included. Check or USPS Money Order. (If we can meet up in Maine or Southern NH, I'll take $1100 cash.)

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This was originally a 1970s Navy Arms Brown Bess. I believe it was assembled from a kit and has the Stowe 1776 lock. Pedersoli made the hardware and Navy Arms made the stock for these guns. Since the Navy Arms/Pedersoli isn't quite an accurate representation of a SLP Musket, and they were unknown in the Colonies until after Bunker Hill, I decided to make it into a more generic version a colonial gunsmith might have made. She sparks well and I have fired round ball from it.

I originally got this for reenacting and living history, but decided I just don't have the time or desire for it. I am including a bayonet that fits, with a homemade scabbard, and an early style 19 hole cartridge box I made. Snug-fitting tompion and a hammer stall (made by me) also included. Flashguard included. The rammer has been threaded for the tow worm, also included. I have some flints, a wood dummy flint (useful for drills), and some .715 ball I will also include. $1200 for everything, shipping included. Check or USPS Money Order. (If we can meet up in Maine or Southern NH, I'll take $1100 cash.)

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Very nice looking gun.
Could you include some pictures of the interior of the cartridge box?
What is the thread size on the ramrod?
 
Very nice looking gun.
Could you include some pictures of the interior of the cartridge box?
What is the thread size on the ramrod?
Here you are. The block only slips into the pouch, allowing it to be removed to access tools. Holes are 3/4". The spots on the surface are not mildew, just where the dye faded out a bit for some reason.20241120_173810.jpg20241120_173432.jpg20241120_173735.jpg20241120_173838.jpg

I threaded the rammer with 10-32 threads, the tow worm is from Track of the Wolf.

(Cartridge are for show only- not included.)
 
Here you are. The block only slips into the pouch, allowing it to be removed to access tools. Holes are 3/4". The spots on the surface are not mildew, just where the dye faded out a bit for some reason.View attachment 363316View attachment 363317View attachment 363318View attachment 363319

I threaded the rammer with 10-32 threads, the tow worm is from Track of the Wolf.

(Cartridge are for show only- not included.)
Looks like you did everything right. Including threading the ramrod end with a common thread size. I like the cartridge box too.
Gun appears to be better than any Pedersoli I have seen personally in the last 40 years.
Granted that is only a small sample.
 
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