Tiger Maple Stocked Revolutionary War Flintlock American Militia Musket RARE Beautiful Original 1770's Patriot Minuteman Gun
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Category: Antique Rifles - Flintlock - Antiques

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Seller: Jeremiah Johnson Trading
Company: Jeremiah Johnson Trading
Member Since: 1/27/12
First Name: Greg
Last Name: Schimetschek
State: Connecticut
Zip: 06423
Country: United States
Phone: (860) 873-1092
Number of Active Listings: 3
Total Number of Listings: 263
Seller: Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.
3 days
Payment Types Accepted: Check (personal checks take 7-10 days to clear), money order, credit card (no fee), or wire

About Us: Jeremiah Johnson Trading is one of the most experienced and trusted dealers of pre-1899 antique arms with over 50 years of collecting. We specialize in Colt, Winchester, Remington, Smith & Wesson, Parker, large-bore fowling guns, Revolutionary & Civil War arms, collectible Bowie & folding knives and more! We are also avid collectors of historic race cars & memorabilia. Visit us online at jeremiahjohnsontrading or find us on Facebook and Instagram.


Description:
Very Rare & Attractive Tiger Maple Stocked Revolutionary War Flintlock American Militia Musket, .73 cal smoothbore, mfg. circa late 1770's. This is a gorgeous American made musket in wonderful condition. Unlike the majority of patriot muskets of the Revolution which were assembled from recycled British and Western European parts I think most of this gun's components were actually made here in the colonies. The barrel measures 43 ¼" long and shows no proofs other than a curious deep triangular stamp on the upper right side of the breech which may be a cryptic maker's touchmark. Long sighting notch cut on top of the breech in typical American fashion with original bayonet lug filed into a blade. The lock is of Germanic style but again may be American. There is a distinct illegible maker's mark stamped on the backside of the lock plate. The lock remains in it's original flintlock form with all original components. There are a few tiny pinholes burned through the pan from use. The touch hole has been bushed at some time but I think this was simply due to wear and deterioration from use as the lock shows no signs of reconversion. Overall the metal has a very nice smooth dark chocolate patina. American Tiger Maple stock is fine figured with beautiful striped grain and remains totally untouched. The butt is noticeably cast-off to the right yet still shoulders nicely. The wood has a rich plum/cherry color with a pleasing natural blackened patina throughout. Very well done period wrist repair with a nailed iron band. Some chipping along the left edge of the butt and a small grain crack just ahead of the lock but otherwise excellent for it's age with no further issues. The length of the forearm is complete and original without any splices or restoration and amazingly has no noteworthy chips or cracks. Dutch style buttplate and French triggerguard and sideplate are all gunsmith forged. The triggerguard is drilled for a sling swivel but there is no provision at the forearm. Typically Americans were not in favor of slings during this period. Brass British style ramrod pipes and nosecap have all turned very dark with age. Original hand forged iron rammer. The action is very firm and crisp and functions perfectly. Frizzen very securely snaps shut and springs forward. Excellent mechanics. Nice original scrolled rat tail trigger. This is certainly one of the best looking American Revolutionary War muskets we have had. The architecture, originality, and condition combined make this a really choice example. A very rare and important piece of early American history that helped forge the nation! Provenance: From a Connecticut estate. Jeremiah Johnson Trading sells antique arms manufactured prior to 1899 and muzzleloading blackpowder reproductions only. For the purpose of these conditions the term "antique arms" will also include muzzleloading blackpowder reproductions. Buyers must be 21 years of age or older and have no felony convictions to purchase antique arms. Antique arms do not require Federal licensing and may be shipped directly to the buyer with the following exceptions. No antique arms will be shipped to Washington D. C. or any of the five boroughs of New York City (or residents thereof). Some restrictions may apply to antique firearms shipped to California and will be noted in the item description if applicable. Any antique arm shipped to New York, New Jersey, or Ohio must ship to a licensed FFL holder, no exceptions. Any muzzleloading blackpowder reproduction rifle, shotgun, or handgun shipped to Illinois must ship to an FFL holder. Items containing antique ivory will not be sold or shipped to residents of California, Hawaii, Illinois, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, or Washington. Antique muzzleloaders and antiques which fire obsolete cartridges may be shipped internationally however it is the responsibility of the buyer to know and abide by their local laws and provide proof that the antique arm is legal to receive and own. Payment can be made by money order, banker's check, personal check, credit card (no additional fees), or bank wire. Please allow 7-10 business days for clearance on personal checks. If paying by credit card please call us directly to process your order. Items are professionally packed and shipped USPS Priority Mail with insurance coverage for the sale price and signature required for delivery. Items valued over $5,000.00 are shipped Registered Mail. Buyer pays actual shipping costs with no added charge for packing materials or handling. We describe items accurately and thoroughly. If an item has been misrepresented or significant defect overlooked you may return it for a full refund (minus return shipping costs) within 3 days of having received it. This timeframe begins once the package is delivered by the carrier. Buyer's remorse or concerns over issues noted in the description and/or pictures is not a valid excuse for return. Returned items must be received in the same condition as originally shipped - cleaning, disassembly, alteration, or damage of any kind will void inspection privileges. Occasionally a post-1898 firearm from my personal collection may be sold under this account and any such transaction is a personal sale in no way affiliated with Jeremiah Johnson Trading. Any such arm will be shipped to a licensed FFL or C&R holder in accordance with Federal law. All antique arms are sold as collector's items and are not warranted safe for shooting. Please consult a competent gunsmith prior to shooting any firearm.

Price: $8,950.00

Antique: Yes
Barrel Length: 43 1/4
Stock: Tiger Maple
Manufacture Date: Circa 1770's