So what does that mean? Is it a maton or another manufacturer, is it worth anything or is it just a keep sake? Thanks for the reply I have no idea about it.So I think that because there are only the two stamps from the Birmingham City Proofing House, and no digits indicating the bore, that this shotgun may date as old as 1855 or earlier. The stamp "V*P" may be the inspector's mark as I cannot find it among the official British marks.
LD
So is there another way to know for sure? I have a couple of flint lock pistols and half dozen other rifles that I got but have no idea where to sell or even if they’re worth anything. I’m into the modern weapons and have no desire to keep these relics. I appreciate all the help!If is IS A Manton, then it has had a hard life, that's for sure, with vice-jaw marks on the barrel and chips out of the stock. However, the crown, sceptres and letters V [view] and P [proof] are the Birmingham proof marks between 1813 and August 1914, and look kosher to me.
Thanks Dave, much appreciated. Now where is the place to try and sell it?Hi,
It is not a Manton just an inexpensive knock off from the 1850s or later. The barrels are from Birmingham. Manton's name was used illicitly a lot for marketing. None of the Manton family ever signed the locks with lettering such as that and the engraving is very crude and unlike any real Manton guns. Thousands of these guns still exist and if the bore is good and the gun shootable it may be worth $300-$400.
dave
First you want it examined to determine IF it may be fired, so somebody can use it, or if it's not shootable, so worth much less, and belongs on a wall at the Cracker Barrel.Thanks Dave, much appreciated. Now where is the place to try and sell it?
I did take it to a gunsmith and he said he didn’t see any issues with it and it seemed to function properly and would be fine to shoot, but he knew nothing else about the gun make or value.First you want it examined to determine IF it may be fired, so somebody can use it, or if it's not shootable, so worth much less, and belongs on a wall at the Cracker Barrel.
LD
I also know nothing about these or how to shoot/load them.I did take it to a gunsmith and he said he didn’t see any issues with it and it seemed to function properly and would be fine to shoot, but he knew nothing else about the gun make or value.
If he had no knowledge as to a Manton, then he knows NOTHING about muzzleloaders, IMHO.I did take it to a gunsmith and he said he didn’t see any issues with it and it seemed to function properly and would be fine to shoot, but he knew nothing else about the gun make or value.
Exactly why I sought out this forum and all the knowledge here. Thanks.If he had no knowledge as to a Manton, then he knows NOTHING about muzzleloaders.
That's equivalent to a mechanic saying he knows nothing about Porche brand cars. The mechanic may not know how to repair one, but should be familiar with the brand.
Find a muzzleloading club nearby. Only handling, examining, and a little time spent with the gun will tell a knowledge muzzleloader what you have.
I agree with @dave_person. At its best a $400 gun.
If you wish to sell an item, please use our classified section. Members need to be relatively active with some time under their belt here to post in classifieds. This prevents other members from being Scammed..unfortunately, it happens.Exactly why I sought out this forum and all the knowledge here. Thanks.
So you stated that you are into modern guns. Here is a question for you: do you think there is any chance that you might want to try our type of shooting at some point in the future? If so, if these are shootable, you might end up learning and enjoying our way of life with these. Your choice, just thought I would try to plant a seed. Should you want to sell there is a good classified section here in the forum. And I've moved many a gun on GunBroker. But black powder is fun and addictive. Once you go down this rabbit hole you might find yourself being much more self sufficient. And many of us here would be glad to facilitate that. Good luck with whatever path you choose.Exactly why I sought out this forum and all the knowledge here. Thanks.
I appreciate the seed but I’m just not interested in these, I spend to much time with my others, I shoot atleast 800 rds a week with my pistols.So you stated that you are into modern guns. Here is a question for you: do you think there is any chance that you might want to try our type of shooting at some point in the future? If so, if these are shootable, you might end up learning and enjoying our way of life with these. Your choice, just thought I would try to plant a seed. Should you want to sell there is a good classified section here in the forum. And I've moved many a gun on GunBroker. But black powder is fun and addictive. Once you go down this rabbit hole you might find yourself being much more self sufficient. And many of us here would be glad to facilitate that. Good luck with whatever path you choose.
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