Grey,
Yes, we see a good few muskets chopped. Both barrels and wood. Brown Besses, and such. I hav eone to re-stock. Woodworm ate the last one . It's all rusted and pitted, but has Irish registrration marks, so was there in the "tatie famin".
Barrel is about 27" and the (EIC lock has had the steel re-faced. Lock is a Henshaw, 1793.
We also see a lot of Snider-Enfields with chopped wood and barrel as well at times. I think when it came to breech-loaders, it was easier to chop them, as there was no need for the ramrod, so half stocks could be done with less work.
Think I have 4 or 5 chopped Sniders. One had the stock "sporterised" with a bread knife by looks of it. Used it for years for putting down sick cows, bulls and such.
Believe Manuel Lisa used a cut down Brown Bess....
ATB,
Richard.