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What Kinf of a Muzzle-loader Do I Have Here?

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  • navc130

    I think it is an early reproduction from the 1960's. Possibly made in Spain or Italy. Very nice condition but not embellished by any engraving or carving. Good luck.

    Value $100 to 200 depending how much someone wants it IMHO.

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  • pulsarnc

    I also think it is a reproduction. The brass side plate is just sitting on top of the wood . Should be inletted .The screws just look too modern.

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  • Brookwood

    A custom made percussion smooth bore pistol. The slight green tint to the finish tells me that a product that was marketed and called "Magic Maple" stain (chromium trioxide) was used for the stock finish. It was popular in the late 60's into the early 70's. Discontinued when it was discovered to turn green when exposed to a lot of sunlight after a period of time.

    The initials on your pistol are of the maker. I like the barrels snail breech and prefer it over the drum and nipple types for safety reasons. The piece is a modern reproduction of what is called a late era (ca. 1830) (post flintlock era) Pennsylvania\Kentucky maple fullstock smooth bore percussion pistol.

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  • Grasshopper

    Yes, it is a 60 year old repop but it has a cool factor to it. Nice find.

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  • He Dog

    Brookwood nailed it.

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