jhealey1955
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I was hoping someone here might be able to identify what era, region of origin, and stye or pattern my old 18th century (best guess) flintlock musket is based off of. What I can tell you is that it is 56" long, with a 41.5" barrel channel. Disregard the trigger guard and lock work as seen in the photos below, as they are modern reproductions that were added to it at some point in its more recent past””and I can tell with the trigger guard especially, based on the grooves cut in the wood””that the gun originally had a different style of guard altogether. It is unfortunately missing its barrel, as well.
I figured it might make a good project, seeing as the stock itself is in decent shape, however I'd like to know what style of lock work to purchase (I'd like a more period correct looking piece than what is on there now), and also what type of barrel to have made for it. Any insights as to what this might be would be greatly appreciated.
I figured it might make a good project, seeing as the stock itself is in decent shape, however I'd like to know what style of lock work to purchase (I'd like a more period correct looking piece than what is on there now), and also what type of barrel to have made for it. Any insights as to what this might be would be greatly appreciated.