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SOLD Original Belgian Percussion Trade Musket Parts/Repair/Wall Hanger $225

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Original Belgian Percussion Trade Musket Parts/Repair/Wall Hanger $225 Plus UPS shipping from 48316

overall length 54"

Barrel 1/2 octagonal half round - measures 37" long

Barrel stamped Made in Belgium

Smooth bore measures .667 (dont know cal.) with some rust but doesn't appear to have any pitting

Stock has a crack around the lock and forend peice has a portion broken off

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The gun has not been tested. The lock sets properly and the trigger operates. Not sure if the spring has enough pressure
when pulling the trigger.
 
Not interested in any trades.
I don’t know what a fair price would be so I am looking for offers
plus shipping cost
Thanks
 
Sounds like my research was not accurate! Sorry for the mistake
I had no intentions of deceiving anyone.
If anyone could help with any information regarding the rifle it would be appreciated. Possibly the manufacturer, when and where it was made. I thought it was a low cost Belgium musket that was used in central Africa
 
As for the caliber, that's a 16 bore. I remember Stoeger's Shooter's Bible carrying several sorts of Belgian trade muskets for sale in the 1960s-70s. They would likely have had such a marking stamped on the barrel, but I've not seen one in person. (I used to drool over the 4 bore flintlock!)
 
As for the caliber, that's a 16 bore. I remember Stoeger's Shooter's Bible carrying several sorts of Belgian trade muskets for sale in the 1960s-70s. They would likely have had such a marking stamped on the barrel, but I've not seen one in person. (I used to drool over the 4 bore flintlock!)
we all did but didn't' buy one. now all we have is a memory of the STOGER AFRICAN BELGEIUN MADE TRADE GUNS that they had for sale. all gone now.
 
Original Belgian Percussion Trade Musket Parts/Repair/Wall Hanger $225 Plus UPS shipping from 48316

overall length 54"

Barrel 1/2 octagonal half round - measures 37" long

Barrel stamped Made in Belgium

Smooth bore measures .667 (dont know cal.) with some rust but doesn't appear to have any pitting

Stock has a crack around the lock and forend peice has a portion broken off

See pictures for condition and whats included

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I will buy from you for asking price as I own many of these call me or email me with how I ca arrange payment to you and cover you shipping cost
 
I have one of the same gun that was sold in the 1960's by STOGER ARMS in NY. I shoot it all the time. yes they were made and shipped to the AFRICAN trade, to use for hunting because with them they could not rebel and upraise against the government. that is the story that was told about them, urban legend? they were also made in flintlocks. hope this info. helps?
 
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