Thanks! I plan to shoot it if I can find some .69 balls.Some would call it a Springfield 1822/28 others a Type 3 Model 1816. Either way it's a very nice condition musket. At Springfield they only made them through 1840, so yours was made towards the end of production. Has the Belgian cone in barrel conversion, which was a popular way to update the old flintlocks to more modern time. They were popular in the early days of the Civil War. I see it has someone initials carved into it. The metal and stock are very good condition, so I'm guessing it either didn't see much use, or someone really took care of it well if it was in service for a short time. Id shoot it.
Track of the Wolf has them in stockThanks! I plan to shoot it if I can find some .69 balls.
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