Guns International #: 102129921
Seller's Inventory #: AL5181
British Brown Bess Third Model Volunteer Musket. The overall length is approximately 55". The 39.25" round .75 caliber smooth bore barrel has a good bore. The barrel is bright and smooth with light staining. It has two Birmingham proof marks. The lock and cock are bright with very light staining. The lock has the crown over GR in the center. The brass furniture, three pipes, trigger guard, side plate, and butt plate are fine. The stock is very good with added finish and the expected light storage dents and dings. The action functions correctly. The volunteers (also called Yeomanry) were town and regional militia forces raised and equipped by a local Lord, Duke, Viscount, etc. This is a nice example of an early (S-type cock) Third Model Brown Bess musket circa 1800-1815. It is well made and tight.
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Guns International #: 102129921
Category - Antique Rifles - Flintlock
- Military Rifles - Antique
"British Brown Bess Third Model Volunteer Musket (AL5181)
Description: " British Brown Bess Third Model Volunteer Musket. The overall length is approximately 55". The 39.25" round .75 caliber smooth bore barrel has a good bore. The barrel is bright and smooth with light staining. It has two Birmingham proof marks. The lock and cock are bright with very light staining. The lock has the crown over GR in the center. The brass furniture, three pipes, trigger guard, side plate, and butt plate are fine. The stock is very good with added finish and the expected light storage dents and dings. The action functions correctly. The volunteers (also called Yeomanry) were town and regional militia forces raised and equipped by a local Lord, Duke, Viscount, etc. This is a nice example of an early (S-type cock) Third Model Brown Bess musket circa 1800-1815. It is well made and tight. Price: $4,850.00 Antique: Yes Contact Seller |
Guns International #: 102129921
Seller's Inventory #: AL5181
British Brown Bess Third Model Volunteer Musket. The overall length is approximately 55". The 39.25" round .75 caliber smooth bore barrel has a good bore. The barrel is bright and smooth with light staining. It has two Birmingham proof marks. The lock and cock are bright with very light staining. The lock has the crown over GR in the center. The brass furniture, three pipes, trigger guard, side plate, and butt plate are fine. The stock is very good with added finish and the expected light storage dents and dings. The action functions correctly. The volunteers (also called Yeomanry) were town and regional militia forces raised and equipped by a local Lord, Duke, Viscount, etc. This is a nice example of an early (S-type cock) Third Model Brown Bess musket circa 1800-1815. It is well made and tight.
Guns International #: 102129921
Seller's Inventory #: AL5181
British Brown Bess Third Model Volunteer Musket. The overall length is approximately 55". The 39.25" round .75 caliber smooth bore barrel has a good bore. The barrel is bright and smooth with light staining. It has two Birmingham proof marks. The lock and cock are bright with very light staining. The lock has the crown over GR in the center. The brass furniture, three pipes, trigger guard, side plate, and butt plate are fine. The stock is very good with added finish and the expected light storage dents and dings. The action functions correctly. The volunteers (also called Yeomanry) were town and regional militia forces raised and equipped by a local Lord, Duke, Viscount, etc. This is a nice example of an early (S-type cock) Third Model Brown Bess musket circa 1800-1815. It is well made and tight.