Hi Everyone,
I saw the thread on converting a Brown Bess to a Committee of Safety
Musket and figured I would post some pictures of one that I just
finished up. I copied it from an original found in Neumann's BATTLE
WEAPONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
This musket started out life as a Pedersoli Brown Bess that I picked up
at a gun show last year. I removed all the markings from the lock, cock,
and top jaw and re-shaped the cock and frizzen spring finial.
I planed the "swell" from the forend and re-cut lock moldings,
eliminating the brown bess "tear job" finials. I also re-shaped the
molding around the tang gave the whole stock a general once-over to even
out any lumps and bumps from Italy.
I engraved the wrist escutcheon with an English regimental marking to
give it the appearance of having had a "past-life" on an English-owned
Brown Bess. I also put a false wood screw in it - a feature I've seen on
many originals.
I antiqued all the metal components and the stock to so I didn't have
to spend hours re-polishing steel and brass every time I shot it.
-David