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This old fowler/musket came out of my wife's grandfather's attic about 50 years ago in Long Island, NY. I alway wrote it off as a reproduction art piece because I couldn't find any identifying marks without tearing it apart which I was reluctant to do. I recently used a little fine steel wool and found "Daniel Cross & Co" on the lock side plate.
I haven't found much info on the maker other than they made militia arms and pistols. I wish to know more as the gun is a family heirloom. I'm hoping some of the experts can further enlighten me.
It is a smooth bore. Perhaps Flint converted to percussion. Thank you in advance.
I haven't found much info on the maker other than they made militia arms and pistols. I wish to know more as the gun is a family heirloom. I'm hoping some of the experts can further enlighten me.
It is a smooth bore. Perhaps Flint converted to percussion. Thank you in advance.