From what I've researched, this is a Model 1816/1822 Musket that was produced in 1835. It does not have the comb that I've read was reintroduced in the model 1835 Musket. Converted to percussion via the cone in barrel/Belgian method. I doubt the hammer is original to the conversion, as it seemes homemade. The one remaining lock bolt is rusted in, so I've not looked at the innards of the lock. I can feel where the tumbler almost engages, but it does not hold. Somebody made a Shotgun out of this gun and used it up. The stock is badly cracked and repaired with nails, a testament to the will somebody had to keep this thing together, and hopefully they got good use out it. This is a neat relic of American History. "RWS" is carved on the stock, in a way that would be read by a right handed shooter.
$335 plus shipping. Check or money order. PM if interested.
Now $175 plus shipping costs to your door if within the lower 48 of the US.
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Now $175 plus shipping costs to your door if within the lower 48 of the US.
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