NICE piece, really nice, LOVE the stock!
FYI, I too have one, but as built by Brian Anderson.
I had suggested to Garry James, of Guns&Ammo, to do an article on it and instead, on 12Jan2023 Dr. Phil Schreier, the Director of the NRA Museum called me personally. His words:
”It turns out that there is absolutely ZERO provenance that the 'original' wheellock carbine ever came over on the Mayflower, or was owned by the Alden family, or was even built by Beretta, nor having been built in circa 1560.
Dr. Beretta had toured the museum, examined the piece and did not recognize the maker's mark, but said, ‘Wouldn't it be great if it was made by our family?’ ”
Recall that the Beretta family can make the claim that they first began building arms in 1516. Phil believes that in their possession to be a later 1600s European build, still possibly Italian, however the touch mark on the barrel has been later identified as that of a Danish optician (go figure!). As he learns more he keeps me informed.
I have also been in touch with those administering the Alden museum and they have told me that at one time the building that is now part of the homestead museum had been rented out to an antique arms collector and they believe that to be the source if the piece.