3283 18th CENTURY AMERICAN COMPOSITE MUSKET.

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This item SOLD at 2023 Nov 05 @ 15:25UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 400.00 USD
Estimated at 800.00 - 1,400.00 USD
Cal. 80. NSN. Bbl. 44 1/2". This early composite musket is typical of weapons put together from available parts, first during the American Revolution and then 30 years later during the war of 1812. The construction of the musket is typical of French muskets of the 18th century. The quality of the parts, lack of ornamentation, and lack of sling swivels, indicate American production. The round barrel has a worn lug/sight near the muzzle. There are also decorative rings on the barrel 9 1/4" & 12" up from the bolster. The lock is quite crude & possibly American made. There is an incised line behind the 2 rear screws. Iron trigger guard with no provision for a sling swivel. Iron butt plate, side plate, and barrel bands, again with no provision for a sling swivel. Ramrod appears to be original to the 18th century. Maple stock. CONDITION: barrel has a lightly cleaned, gray, mottled patina. The lock also has a gray, mottled patina, and holds both full & half cock. Other iron parts have been cleaned in the past, but have acquired a medium gray patina. The ramrod shows oxidation throughout. The stock has a crack under the side plate and repairs on either side of the barrel tang. The barrel is plugged with dirt, sand, or possibly concrete. Bore condition undetermined. (01-23489/BF). ANTIQUE. $800-1,4,000.