Youngblood
40 Cal
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Well its a long shot but id like a 1763-1766 Charleville Navy-Marine musket.
A modern reproduction, not original.
Just like a regular one but with brass furniture. Buttplate, trigger guard, and barrel bands in brass.
Heres a pic of an indian made one for reference.
I do NOT want an india gun. Thanks
Heres a link to an old auction with an original. The 1797 inventory sheet is interesting.
https://www.jjhayeshc.com/proddetail.php?prod=3389
A modern reproduction, not original.
Just like a regular one but with brass furniture. Buttplate, trigger guard, and barrel bands in brass.
Heres a pic of an indian made one for reference.
I do NOT want an india gun. Thanks
Heres a link to an old auction with an original. The 1797 inventory sheet is interesting.
https://www.jjhayeshc.com/proddetail.php?prod=3389
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