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![]() Massachusetts 1812 Percussion Converted Long Fowler Guns International #: 101394170 Seller's Inventory #: Massachusetts 1812 Percussion Converted Category: Military Rifles - US - Antique Rifles - Flintlock Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: HOME TOWN GUNS Company: HOME TOWN GUNS Member Since: 3/28/07 State: Connecticut Country: United States Phone: (860) 658-2843 Platinum Seller Number of Active Listings: 287 Seller: Private Seller Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. 3 days Payment Types Accepted: MONEY ORDERS Description: About 16 bore, 44” barrel with an oxidized bore. The barrel is an overall dull gunmetal gray with a coating of light plum brown and some older tan lacquer, beneath-which is scattered light oxidation and a few spots of pinprick pitting. There are the remnants of a simple brass blade front sight and “N. Pratt” is script engraved atop the barrel. Converted by drum and nipple methods, the lockplate and hammer are a dull pewter gunmetal gray patina, hammer, nipple barrel and the surrounding metal showing light pitting. There is an oak under rib with brass ramrod thimbles, simple brass tailpipe and a simple brass triggerguard with a pineapple finial front extension. The sideplate is very lightly borderline engraved and is simple in construction with a brass buttplate showing a lightly chiseled tang. The stock appears to be cherry and rates about very good as cleaned many years ago, now with the edges soft, showing multiple minor cracks along the barrel channel and to some very light silver wire inlay around the tang and oval German silver monogram plate atop the wrist. The lock is loosely mechanically functional and what is likely the original or at least an antique ramrod is present. Overall length for this over-the-mantel fowler is 59 1/2”. Nathaniel Pratt was active in Watertown Massachusetts circa 1812. Where the states largest armory was located , other than the Springfield Armory, which was federal. Check my inventory of rare grips, unusual gun parts, barrels and holsters. Shipping may be higher than stated as shippers raise their prices twice year without notice! When buying a gun always have it examined by a competent gunsmith before shooting. SOLD |