Voltigeur_de_la_Garde
32 Cal
I'll definately make a note of the nipple-issue.Your 'seller's' statement was a wise decision !!
If the seller isn't well experienced in how to determine if an original flint & percussion firearm is safe to shoot he would be crazy to say otherwise, especially not knowing how experienced the buyer is.
During years that I had a muzzleloading store front I've run into folks who stated they were planning on using
smokeless powder that they had in their muzzleloader just because it was black in color.
TIP;
Never fire an original percussion firearm until new nipples are properly installed !
I've seen nice original percussion guns destroyed because the nipple's vent had been opened-up enough by corrosion
to shear the hammer off & occasionally implanted in the shooter's forehead when fired.
Relic shooter
But regarding the barrel, can it be assumed it is safe for shooting if it's free of rust or deep pits?
And a big thank you to you and the others here for finding time to assist a newbie blackpowder shooter