or at least that is one of the names I was told for this Flint I picked up years ago,
backstory,
I picked this up in an estate, with a couple of Flint pistols (they were modern props),
sold off the props, and kept this,
I was not sure if it was original or not, so I took it to a couple of Gunshows to see if I could get some info from the local antique guys,
no one would value, all wanted to buy it right then and now,,, (figured, since I knew a couple of them, it was legit and worth a bit more than they offered, but not sure)
anyway, one nice older gent told me what he thought it was,
his opinion is it is a Napoleonic Era carbine or fusil (his words) that was made for an officer or higher ranking enlisted Soldier (Sargeant).
he claimed the British did not issue the higher ranks a Bess or Musket, and they had to purchase their own,
no idea if he is correct or not on that, hence my post!!
the details,
looks like a short or shortened Bess to me,
barrel measures 28-1/4", bore is .71 (used a dial caliper)
stock is marked Woolley & Co behind the trigger guard,
Lock is marked Warranted behind the Cock, and Woolley Sargant & Fairfax on the lock,
the Woolley appears to be a different font than the rest
I had the lock off years ago, but do not remember anything about any
markings (guess I need to take down this thing again!)
it does have some proof marks on the barrel,
I have tried to find some info via Google and looking thru a few books I have on Military Weapons from that era, with out luck,
I have found some info by googling the seperate names on the lock,
a recent search found this, http://www.tortugatrading.com/engine/inspect.asp?Item=852&Filter=Archive
but it is a full size gun
seems WS&F was a contractor for locks? mostly pistols?
any ideas? thoughts?
Thanks in Advance!
pics
more pics here
http://s54.photobucket.com/user/chesterfieldarmament/library/Flintlock?sort=3&page=1
backstory,
I picked this up in an estate, with a couple of Flint pistols (they were modern props),
sold off the props, and kept this,
I was not sure if it was original or not, so I took it to a couple of Gunshows to see if I could get some info from the local antique guys,
no one would value, all wanted to buy it right then and now,,, (figured, since I knew a couple of them, it was legit and worth a bit more than they offered, but not sure)
anyway, one nice older gent told me what he thought it was,
his opinion is it is a Napoleonic Era carbine or fusil (his words) that was made for an officer or higher ranking enlisted Soldier (Sargeant).
he claimed the British did not issue the higher ranks a Bess or Musket, and they had to purchase their own,
no idea if he is correct or not on that, hence my post!!
the details,
looks like a short or shortened Bess to me,
barrel measures 28-1/4", bore is .71 (used a dial caliper)
stock is marked Woolley & Co behind the trigger guard,
Lock is marked Warranted behind the Cock, and Woolley Sargant & Fairfax on the lock,
the Woolley appears to be a different font than the rest
I had the lock off years ago, but do not remember anything about any
markings (guess I need to take down this thing again!)
it does have some proof marks on the barrel,
I have tried to find some info via Google and looking thru a few books I have on Military Weapons from that era, with out luck,
I have found some info by googling the seperate names on the lock,
a recent search found this, http://www.tortugatrading.com/engine/inspect.asp?Item=852&Filter=Archive
but it is a full size gun
seems WS&F was a contractor for locks? mostly pistols?
any ideas? thoughts?
Thanks in Advance!
pics
more pics here
http://s54.photobucket.com/user/chesterfieldarmament/library/Flintlock?sort=3&page=1
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