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Any help to identify this flintlock?

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Hi everyone
I've this flintlock and I would like to identify it.
It looks very similar to a Barnett
Do you've any idea?
Thankyou
 

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Hi,
It is likely a French lock derived from the model 1777 French musket. Without any idea of size, I cannot state whether it is a musket or carbine lock.

dave
 

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