My wife got this musket several years ago after her grandfather died and when I had asked her about it previously she just said she thought it was from the Civil War era and didn't know if it had belonged to an ancestor or not. I never really gave it much thought but I was moving it last night and noticed it was smooth bore, and I also have recently read Drums Along the Mohawk and it sounded like most militiamen by that point were using rifles, so I figured it was probably older than the Civil War. I tried several hours and went through hundreds of pictures and I can't figure out what it is. My wife asked her mom if she knew anything else about it, and she said that her grandad had probably bought it at a garage sale or something (and this would have been in the Morgantown, WV area).
The things that kept throwing me off were the hammer/cock, of which I only saw a few that were so fat and round, and those didn't match other aspects of the lock, and the frizzen spring sticking way over the front of the lock body. I didn't see any others like that.
It is very pitted and the only mark I see is something that may be an arrow or chicken foot on top of the barrel near the rear, and something beside it that is indecipherable.
Thanks for any help.
The things that kept throwing me off were the hammer/cock, of which I only saw a few that were so fat and round, and those didn't match other aspects of the lock, and the frizzen spring sticking way over the front of the lock body. I didn't see any others like that.
It is very pitted and the only mark I see is something that may be an arrow or chicken foot on top of the barrel near the rear, and something beside it that is indecipherable.
Thanks for any help.