Guns International #: 103247792
Seller's Inventory #: 250657
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Guns International #: 103247792
Category - Antique Rifles - Flintlock
- Antique Rifles - 1500-1850
British TOWER Marked Antique INDIA Pattern BROWN BESS .75 FLINTLOCK Musket
NAPOLEONIC WARS Era Musket with “GR” ROYAL CIPHER
Description: British TOWER Marked Antique INDIA Pattern BROWN BESS .75 FLINTLOCK Musket NAPOLEONIC WARS Era Musket with “GR” ROYAL CIPHER Here we present an antique Brown Bess Flintlock Musket made in London, England circa 1793 to 1815. This is an India Pattern musket, nicknamed the “Brown Bess”. This was the standard weapon for ordinary soldiers in the British infantry. It is called the India Pattern because it was originally designed to arm the private army of the Honorable East India Company, which governed India until the Mutiny of 1857. It was very similar in form to an earlier type of musket known as the Short Land Pattern, which was introduced in the early 1740s for cavalry soldiers known as “dragoons”. This pattern of Brown Bess is the same that fought Napoleon Bonaparte in numerous iconic battles, as well as the United States and their American Indian Allies during the War of 1812. This pattern may also correctly be called the “India Pattern” since the Honorable East India Company was the entity responsible for this update to the gun that had been around since 1722. When war with France loomed on the horizon, the British Board of Ordnance diverted these muskets from the EIC contract to supply the war effort. The success of this model can be gauged by the fact that between 1793 and 1815, nearly 3,000,000 guns were produced. Although the Birmingham gun trade was responsible for the majority of the production, the London gun trade played a part, through gun makers such as Ezekial Baker, William Parker, Thomas Reynolds, and Durs Egg. According to the London proof-house records, they and others in London were responsible for producing 845,477 muskets. This example has a “TOWER” marked tail of the lock with “crown/GR” royal cypher at the center, Birmingham proofs stamped on the breech, and “A/32” marked on top of the buttplate. Overall condition is good. Mottled patinas on the metal parts. Original flintlock with a robust action. The stock is very good with less than expected handling wear. The bore is in good shape for its age with a bit of shimmer and remains smooth. Small stable cracks in the stock around the lock. Some worming is present. The buttplate is slightly oversized. The markings are legible. Here is a great example of a highly desirable flintlock musket from the Napoleonic Wars! Own the original! This is a legitimate antique and not a reproduction. Barrel is 39-1/8 inches. Caliber: .75 Flintlock Overall condition as seen in photos. Very Fast. Very Safe. FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE. Delivered directly to your door by express mail! Guaranteed AUTHENTIC & Includes CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY. ancestryguns $2000 #250657 Antique: Yes Price: $2,000.00 Buy Now Pay with ![]() Contact Seller |
Guns International #: 103247792
Seller's Inventory #: 250657
Guns International #: 103247792
Seller's Inventory #: 250657