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Crag

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Hi everyone I’ve acquired a percussion musket and I’m trying to do a little research on it I’ll attach a few pics to see if anyone can help with any info thanks in advance
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Agree with Sam on Post #3. Looks like a major period stock repair at the rear forearm. The middle, decorated bands are done in a style similar to Moroccan guns.

Rick
 
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