I am fortunate enough to have just received delivery of what was touted as an M1795 type II Harpers Ferry flint lock musket made in 1817. Type II because of the location of the bayonet lug on the top of the muzzle. It's in excellent condition as the pictures show. As the specs of the early muskets are vague I am interested in the forums opinion of the exact model that I have.
Also on scoping the barrel I've discovered what appears to be a seam that runs the full length of the barrel. Is this due to the manufacturing or is it a flaw that would cause a weakness that would prelude firing of the musket?
Lastly, you'll notice that there is no flint included on the cock. I've ordered several 7/8 x 1 inch French amber flints from TOW. They will not arrive until next week. Did I make the right selection?
Also on scoping the barrel I've discovered what appears to be a seam that runs the full length of the barrel. Is this due to the manufacturing or is it a flaw that would cause a weakness that would prelude firing of the musket?
Lastly, you'll notice that there is no flint included on the cock. I've ordered several 7/8 x 1 inch French amber flints from TOW. They will not arrive until next week. Did I make the right selection?