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LATE 18TH CENTURY MUSKET/FOWLER.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:1,000.00 USD Estimated At:2,000.00 - 4,000.00 USD
LATE 18TH CENTURY MUSKET/FOWLER.
NSN. .74 Cal. X 44-1/4" long unmarked rnd bbl having a faceted breech for 15". Front sight set back 5" from muzzle and bayonet lug set back 1-1/2" underneath bbl. Bayonet that accompanies this gun has a 12-1/2" long blade although it does not fit properly on this musket. The lock is 5-7/8" long unmarked, completely unbridled and the frizzen has been refaced. Brass furniture consists of nose band, 4 bbl shaped rammer pipes, 10" long trigger guard with small finials on each end, 3-step butt tang fastened by three screws, raised flat side plate with an ornamental tail.While the trigger guard has provisions for a sling swivel, the forend does not, indicating parts were gathered from other guns to stock this piece. Complete with iron ramrod. 56" long stock has the architecture of a dual purpose musket/fowler and has been stocked from a combination of available metal work. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Douglas Sirkin. CONDITION: All iron has a deep patina that matches its age, as does the brass furniture, having a nail repair to the rear rammer pipe. Stock has numerous stress cracks on the forend ranging between 1"-5" long not affecting overall appearance. 1/4" long chip missing behind tail pipe in back of lock. 1-1/2" stress fracture on both sides of butt. 1/4" by 1/4" piece missing from the apron behind bbl tang. 4-50022 PAS14