I bought this with the double barrel I sold thinking it was a 1777. Now I'm not so certain but it could be more interesting. The side plate, butt plate, stock and barrel band all look 1777. The trigger guard is similar but is one piece instead of two and has no finger ridges. Barrel has a pin underneath for the bayonet catch from a French model 1774. If you look at the side plate mortice you can see it's been modified. I believe what we are looking at is the transition between models ca 1777 it has a 1774 barrel and trigger guard modified to fit the shape of the 1777 but still one piece. The barrel has the flats like a French musket unlike the round American or Belgian barrels of the time. It does have a Belgian ELG but that just means they've used it at some point. I've seen Brown Besses with that mark also. This musket had a really odd lock in it but the internals did not match the impressions in the inletting from the original. A 1777 lock will fit and match though I don't have one to show right now. Any thoughts?
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