Hi All,
I have been looking for a long time for a Brown Bess that was in my price range. I came across one that is in my price range, but it has the following issues:
1) The lock appears to me to be more the shape of that used on the 1742 Long Land Pattern, but all other parts of the musket appear as one would expect to see in the 1756 Long Land Pattern. The lock has the name "Wood" shown on the left hand side, but I cannot make out any date listed below the name.
2) The barrel appears to have Robert Wilson markings and London proof marks instead of the Board of Ordinance marks of British military weapons.
3) Something just appears odd to me on the tang of the gun, which does not seem to match up with the barrel.
Would any of the experts be able to shed some light on this gun for me? In particular, I would be interested in knowing if there was some legitimate reason for a Wilson barrel to end up on such a gun, and, if so, who would have been some of the likely customers for such a gun - militia, merchants, etc.?
Thanks,
Matt
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