Hello everyone,
This is my first thread here and I think I should just give a quick introduction:
Recently, a friend of mine has found a flintlock rifle at his Dads house, he had no idea what it was, so he asked me if I could help him, since he knew I´m kinda interested in this sort of stuff. And I could and couldn´t at the same time.
So I found out that it looks like a 3rd Model Brown Bess, but while i was looking at the piece and comparing it to numerous ones online, I noticed fairly quickly, that his seemed to be in very good condition. Oddly good condition for its alledged age.
Which is why I am asking you: Is this rifle an actual piece from the period?
It doesn´t seem to have any markings other than the "TOWER" and "crown over GR" on the lock plate, also the stock just looks very new, as well as the brass and, quite frankly, everything on it. Plus, the side plate is flat, something I have not found in antiques. But also I´ve noticed there is a good bit of variation in these, so I am unsure.
While it has the odd ding an scratch on the stock, it just apperas to me as a replcia rifle, that someone hasn´t really taken great care of.
But I´d happily be prooven wrong.
Can anybody tell whether this is a replica or an original?
And what´s giving it away?
Thank you so much for your help!
Max
This is my first thread here and I think I should just give a quick introduction:
Recently, a friend of mine has found a flintlock rifle at his Dads house, he had no idea what it was, so he asked me if I could help him, since he knew I´m kinda interested in this sort of stuff. And I could and couldn´t at the same time.
So I found out that it looks like a 3rd Model Brown Bess, but while i was looking at the piece and comparing it to numerous ones online, I noticed fairly quickly, that his seemed to be in very good condition. Oddly good condition for its alledged age.
Which is why I am asking you: Is this rifle an actual piece from the period?
It doesn´t seem to have any markings other than the "TOWER" and "crown over GR" on the lock plate, also the stock just looks very new, as well as the brass and, quite frankly, everything on it. Plus, the side plate is flat, something I have not found in antiques. But also I´ve noticed there is a good bit of variation in these, so I am unsure.
While it has the odd ding an scratch on the stock, it just apperas to me as a replcia rifle, that someone hasn´t really taken great care of.
But I´d happily be prooven wrong.
Can anybody tell whether this is a replica or an original?
And what´s giving it away?
Thank you so much for your help!
Max