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HISTORIC BRITISH PATTERN 1756 LONG LAND MUSKET MARKED 7th REGIMENT.

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HISTORIC BRITISH PATTERN 1756 LONG LAND MUSKET MARKED 7th REGIMENT.
NSN. .80 Cal x 46" long bbl marked near breech with remnants of the view and proof marks to the left is "FG" (Farmer & Galton, maker). Engraved 3-1/2" in front of breech of bbl with "7 REGt" indicating markings of the British 7th Regiment of Foot (Royal Fuzileers). Bayonet lug is set back 2" from muzzle. 7" long lockplate marked under the pan, Crown/"GR" next to broad arrow, behind the cock, "GALTON/1762" inside of lock also marked "FG". Brass furniture consists of nose cap, 4 rammer pipes, trigger guard, 3-step buttplate tang, side plate and escutcheon (engraved "9/7") of Long Land Pattern. Accompanying the musket is an orig British bayonet dating from the post 1800 period with a 17" blade with a 3" long socket. European walnut stock is 57-1/2" long marked with remnants of the Ordnance Storekeepers mark on right of butt stock, left side of butt is scratched "ZLME" in 3/4" high letters. History of the 7th Regiment of Foot: The 7th Regiment of Foot was officially known as the Royal Regiment of Fuzileers, arriving in Canada April 1773. Most of regiment captured by Americans at St Johns, regiment exchanged and reformed at New York City and participated in battles in Fort Clinton and Fort Montgomery New York in 1777. Wintered in Philadelphia and retreated through the Jerseys, returning to New York and stationed at Fort Independence. Participated in the raid on Fairfield and New Haven, then wintered through 1779-1780 on Staten Island, NY. Spring of 1780 sent to Charleston, SC. Most of regiment destroyed or captured at Cowpens along with 71st Regiment in 1781. Balance of regiment returned to NY and home in 1783. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Douglas Sirkin. CONDITION: Bbl and lock have a nice chocolate brown patina but is shiny in the area of the touch hole, which has been reconverted back to flint lock. Lockplate has also been reconverted back to flint and shows evidence of coloring under pan as well as top jaw and screw do not fit properly. Brass furniture is in very nice condition showing a mellowing of its age. Front 23" of the forestock has been repaired/restored. 1/2" long x 1/4" chip missing under lockplate. 4" long stress fracture running through rear bbl pin hole and rear rammer pin, not affecting soundness of stock. 1" long x 1/8" chip on left side of forestock by second bbl pin. While the gun has had restoration, it is a testimony to the fierce fighting that this regiment underwent during the war and should be properly restored by a competent conservator. 4-50005 PAS17