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Muzzleloading Long Rifle Identification

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Hi all- Hopefully you can help me identify this gun
72” with wooden ram rod
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Hi,
It looks like an English waterfowling gun from the late 18th or early 19th century. The locks likely was replaced when it was converted to percussion from flintlock. It has private Tower proof marks, which means the barrel was made before 1810 or so.

dave
 
Hi,
It looks like an English waterfowling gun from the late 18th or early 19th century. The locks likely was replaced when it was converted to percussion from flintlock. It has private Tower proof marks, which means the barrel was made before 1810 or so.

dave
Thanks so much Dave!
 
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