I just joined the forum so hello everyone. I bought a muzzleloader pistol at the estate sale of a gun collector. I’ve been looking online at different historical pistols and it looks the most like a British Sea Service pistol. But there is no “tower” mark or arrow stamp so I’m puzzled. It’s 20 gauge, (measured .625 at the muzzle), 9-1/2 inch barrel, but it’s not a flintlock. I’m wondering if it was common practice to convert flintlocks to percussion caps once the technology became available? It also has an unusual dog leg catch on the hammer. I can also make out an LP stamp on the lock. The pistol doesn’t look like any LePage that I’ve seen so I’m stumped. My current thinking is that it may be a British Sea Service pistol that was converted to a LePage lock but that’s just a guess. Any ideas? Pix attached.