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Percussion Barrel ID

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I just picked up an old rusty percussion barrel, and I'm looking for some ID/age help. There are some markings, but nothing that helps me. There's a 4 over 20 and what looks like "MT" and a symbol (maybe bird?) on the underside. There's what I originally thought was a "P", but might be a horn (military?), and a few other marks. See pics. Any ideas where it came from or it's age? IMG_3645.JPGIMG_3635.JPGIMG_3637.JPGIMG_3638.JPGIMG_3639.JPGIMG_3640.JPGIMG_3644.JPG
 
Great find.

Have you held her gently by the breech and thumped her muzzle? Does she ring like a bell?

How wide is the breech?

Smoothbore?
 
If you rub some chalk into the letters they will stand out a lot better . Does the barrel have flats on the top and round underneath all the way ? or does it change to a round barrel with rings ? I have read where some makers put hex marks on the barrel and under the sights to help with accuracy
 
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Nice ring. About 55 caliber. It appears to be very slow rifling.
 

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It is rounded on the bottom the whole length. The top is half an octagon to just in front of the rear sight, then round the rest of the way.
 
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