Thank you! I’m probably going to pass because he’s asking 1250 , I can buy a new one on gb for that shipped
So the reason folks are noting "oddities" is because it was made from a vintage
Pedersoli Kit for Brown Bess. This is why the "teardrop" at the back of the lock and sideplate mortise is so pronounced, why there are
no sling swivels nor holes for them, why the stock at the nose cap has an extreme angle where the wood meets the brass, and why the bayonet lug is in the wrong place..., not to mention the bluing
and the stock finish. The ramrod internal channel needs work OR it's an aftermarket ramrod that needs shortening. Bayonet lug will need to be moved if a person was to use it for reenactment.....
I'd be curious to mic the bore, as some of the really old Pedersoli Bess and kits were actually .730 (12 gauge)
The seller has been exposed to some mind altering substance, thinking the piece is worth $1250.00 Typical, folks see them offered for sale new, and then think "Mine's as nice or nicer", and decide that MUST be what it's worth.
Such sellers tend to be a royal P.I.T.A. when deficiencies in their piece are pointed out and a fair price is offered. Often as though you told them their child was butt ugly...
IF a person was just looking for a "shooter" of a brown Bess, TOP bid should be $800 including shipping (imho). IF one was a reenactor, looking to bring it back to reenactment use..., So debluing, reposition of ramrod lug, installation of sling swivels, correct the ramrod, and refinish the stock..., $650 tops.
LD