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SOLD antique .62 cal smooth bore wallhanger, parts, project gun

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Not really sure what I have here but I will tell you what I do know and you will have to go by the pictures for the rest

Looks to me like a .62cal with a modern lock, missing at least 1 lock screw and the one shown may not be correct either. May be other reproduction or incorrect parts.

Small crack in tang near screw hole as shown in pics.

2 piece stock that separates at the barrel band. Steel ram rod.

Overall length is about 44" with a 28" barrel.

Consider this a neat wallhanger, parts, or project gun

I would like $250 OBO PAY PAL FRIENDS & FAMILY or USPS Money Order

I will pay shipping with insurance to the lower 48 states, very well packed via priority mail

Thanks

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it looks to be a copy of an ENFIELD MUSKET?
 
I think so. Sat up last night doing research on the real 2 band Pattern 1853 and Italian copies - the lock works are similar, the drum (?) curves are right, but the lock bolt locations are different. ?
 
I’ve been interested in the Crimean War (1855) for a while and just finished watching a documentary, so ToothPick’s ad caught my eye right away.
 
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