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M1842. 1855 dated Harpers Ferry Musket

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R. S. Morris

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Picled up this M1842, 1855 dated Musket a couple of days ago.
 

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Good score ! You know why there's a letter "Q" on the bottom right ? I just got one myself from an online auction but mine is cut down, Springfield Arsenal and sadly no letter Q. Oh duh... lol Just realized we've discussed this on a different forum. Carry on.
 
If it didn't have the "Q" marking, I would consider it. It is certainly fireable, just needs a new nipple. It's hard to find a musket with definite Confederate history. I know most of these arsenal muskets probably were used in the war, but to have one that definitely was, I would hate to risk damaging it.
 
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