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I've had an original P53 with "1862 Tower" lock stamp, for over 10 years now.....the bore has been "smoothbored".
Today I used a bore gauge and it came in at right near .65. Looks real thin near the muzzle. The lock works perfectly.
I'm guessing a Civil War surplus/soldier bring back that was bored to a shotgun?
No way could this be a bored out .65 "Mutiny Musket" given the late lock date.
I had debated getting it relined but, I have 2 P-H Musketoons to shoot and I guess this smoothbored P53 has made it through time to be what it is.....
There's not enough meat on that barrel to make me feel good about trying to put some round balls through it, given that it's pretty much Iron.
Today I used a bore gauge and it came in at right near .65. Looks real thin near the muzzle. The lock works perfectly.
I'm guessing a Civil War surplus/soldier bring back that was bored to a shotgun?
No way could this be a bored out .65 "Mutiny Musket" given the late lock date.
I had debated getting it relined but, I have 2 P-H Musketoons to shoot and I guess this smoothbored P53 has made it through time to be what it is.....
There's not enough meat on that barrel to make me feel good about trying to put some round balls through it, given that it's pretty much Iron.