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Working on dating and identifying this lock assembly. Any ideas are appreciated.
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It a percussion conversion hammer from the Kingdom of Wurttenberg. Without having any other parts I can't tell you which model gun is was used on, since this style of hammer was used on several different types of muskets and carbines. But it would have been on something like the M1817/30 U/M Schutzen Musket or M1817/41 Artillery Musket.
 
It a percussion conversion hammer from the Kingdom of Wurttenberg. Without having any other parts I can't tell you which model gun is was used on, since this style of hammer was used on several different types of muskets and carbines. But it would have been on something like the M1817/30 U/M Schutzen Musket or M1817/41 Artillery Musket.
 

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