Good morning everyone, I have come into possesion of an old gun and im trying to source some
More info on it.
I was told it was an M1842 austrian cavalry carbine. The gun fires and works fine, it .75 caliber rifled percussion and fired a few caps with a little powder no ball after a thorough cleaning.
Some parts which as far as I have been able to research arent the correct ones from the gun.
Such as the brass endcap as much as it looks original on the gun is not, it does look like something off of a number of french military arms. However the inletting where the brass goes on is very old and perhaps may have been done by a solider in the field or a civilian.
Also the ramrod is not original, as i understand it these did not have ramrod channels and they were issued to soliders which carried them on the saddle.
Looking for anymore info and an approximate value on this gun.
More pictures can be had if you would like aswell.
Cheers, McLean .L. Welsh