I got this Libertas marked American fusil in the mail yesterday and am dying to get the rust cleaned up. At first I thought it had a British lock but the Galton engraving is far too crude. Too wide an engraving tool. It has Libertas engraved under a rough crown made with dots, no idea why. Thought you all might enough seeing a rare American made gun. Only part I am not certain is American is the barrel. It is 20 ga or .62 caliber and with the two sets of wedding bands is likely an early fusil de chasse barrel ca late 1600s. The rest is all American ca 1770s. The side plate is cool. They evidently didn't have thick enough brass on hand so it is a real thin piece of brass, probably from an old trade kettle, which is riveted to a piece of iron with copper rivets.
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