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Brown Bess purchased from Middlesex Village Trading in I believe 2006.
It looks like Teak wood and I refinished the stock with Laurel Mountain products.
Included with the gun: Sling, bayonet and scabbard, frizzen sheath, flashguard, hickory range rod. The bayonet will need to be fitted, never got around to it.

Price: $410 - The $10 is to help with the shipping :)
 

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Howdy!
It is a .75 caliber. I have fired .715 and .735 in this gun.
 
Have seen a few India made Bess muskets and none with wood that was that shiny. Is it like that or did you wipe it down with oil or something for the pictures? Good deal for someone.
 
This musket has been sold to Griz44Mag and he should receive it on Monday 4/1.

I stripped the stock and refinished it with Laurel Mountain Forge products. The sealers left the shiny finish and I didn't dull it out.
 
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