This antique percussion musket is chambered in approximately .40 caliber and features a 38.5-inch barrel with a 13.5-inch length of pull. Firearms of this type were commonly produced throughout the 19th century for sporting, militia, and general utility purposes, and they remain popular among collectors of early American and European black powder arms.
This example retains its traditional percussion ignition system and long-barreled musket configuration, representative of the black powder era. While the exact maker is unknown, the firearm displays the classic styling and construction associated with antique muzzleloading arms. As an antique percussion firearm, it offers strong historical and display appeal for collectors of early black powder weapons. The bore is dull in color with age-related black powder corrosion and wear consistent with a firearm of this period.
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