sherpadoug
40 Cal.
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A friend is considering buying a musket from another friend to use for shooting blanks at reenactments, but I question its safety.
Points I note are:
1) The octagon and round parts of the barrel seem to be welded or threaded together. There is a noticeable bump on the inside of the barrel at this point as well. I measure it to be a 67 caliber smooth bore with no barrel taper. http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/...684&1436819913775&1436819914858&1436819918228
2) The breech plug does not seem to be removable, but it is about the right thickness and in the right relation to the touch hole. The tang is welded to the barrel, not to the breech plug. http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/...685&1436819913777&1436819914859&1436819918230
3) The frizzen is only moderately hardened. Nowhere near hard enough for a reliable spark. Otherwise the lock seems operable but not of good quality. http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/...688&1436819913782&1436819914863&1436819918235
4) The octagon to round barrel, two piece stock, and patch box in the stock are odd for a smooth bore but not unheard of. http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/...683&1436819913769&1436819914856&1436819918225
If I had to make a decision now I would say this is not a safe musket for reenacting and definitely not for live firing. But maybe someone here recognizes the gun and can tell me more about it.
Points I note are:
1) The octagon and round parts of the barrel seem to be welded or threaded together. There is a noticeable bump on the inside of the barrel at this point as well. I measure it to be a 67 caliber smooth bore with no barrel taper. http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/...684&1436819913775&1436819914858&1436819918228
2) The breech plug does not seem to be removable, but it is about the right thickness and in the right relation to the touch hole. The tang is welded to the barrel, not to the breech plug. http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/...685&1436819913777&1436819914859&1436819918230
3) The frizzen is only moderately hardened. Nowhere near hard enough for a reliable spark. Otherwise the lock seems operable but not of good quality. http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/...688&1436819913782&1436819914863&1436819918235
4) The octagon to round barrel, two piece stock, and patch box in the stock are odd for a smooth bore but not unheard of. http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/...683&1436819913769&1436819914856&1436819918225
If I had to make a decision now I would say this is not a safe musket for reenacting and definitely not for live firing. But maybe someone here recognizes the gun and can tell me more about it.
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