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I purchased this supposedly unfired Brown Bess years ago. At the time I didn't know the manufacturer until a knowledgeable person on this site told me it is a Pedersoli. I have never fired it and has been in my closet. Nothing in the barrel but dust.
Price is $1250.00 plus $75.00 to the US only. Payment by USPS Postal Money Order, Venmo or Paypal Friends and Family. Shipping will be USPS Ground Advantage after the Easter Holiday.
 

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Is it chrome plated? Never seen a Pedersoli finished like that. Has a Pedersoli Grice marked lock or one that looks like a Pedersoli lock. It has the shine of an Indian made Bess. If it’s a Pedersoli it WILL be stamped Pedersoli.
 
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I was told years ago it was made for Navy Arms. I never seen an Indian gun with beautiful walnut stock or serial numbers. A member here said it was made by Pedersoli. I will put this on hold until I get it verified.
 
If it’s Pedersoli it will have Italian proof marks on the barrel.

Please show these proof marks. This does not look like any Pedersoli I have seen. Everything points to this being an Indian made musket, worth maybe half of your asking price if so.
 
I was told years ago it was made for Navy Arms. I never seen an Indian gun with beautiful walnut stock or serial numbers. A member here said it was made by Pedersoli. I will put this on hold until I get it verified.
Navy Arms made a bunch back in the 70s, importing the lock and barrel but making the stocks in the States. I doubt there'd be any Pedersoli marks, or proof marks.

I have one myself, with a lock marked Stowe.223167-IMG-20230505-065134308.jpg
 
If it’s Pedersoli it will have Italian proof marks on the barrel.

Please show these proof marks. This does not look like any Pedersoli I have seen. Everything points to this being an Indian made musket, worth maybe half of your asking price if so.
I never removed the barrel but will try after Easter. That is why it is on hold.
 
Agreed, let me know if it a pedersoli or not. Nevertheless, I am interested in purchasing it.
 
I was told years ago it was made for Navy Arms. I never seen an Indian gun with beautiful walnut stock or serial numbers. A member here said it was made by Pedersoli. I will put this on hold until I get it verified.
Navy Arms would make sense. I haven't seen any of those though. I'm interested in finding out what it is.
 
I am hesitant about driving the pins out since they look untouched, but what else could you do. I wish someone could make sense of the marking on the lock. It is a perfect oval so I don’t think it is an unintentional ding.
 
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