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Item Code: 667-25
70,000 Model 1795 Muskets were manufactured at Harpers Ferry between 1800 and 1815. Common to all Harpers Ferry production are: Iron locks, rounded pans, short straight toe and beveled edged hammer. Four easily major classifications or “types” are identified.
Type II’s are generally styled after a French Charleville musket. Barrels are between 44” to 45” long. All are serial numbered. Lock is marked ahead of the hammer with a smaller eagle and a smaller shield on the breast. U.S. marks appear within the shield. HARPERS FERRY and markings and date at rear of lock is in smaller block type letters. Barrel is proofed with eaglehead, P and U.S. Lug for socket type bayonet is top on the barrel. Sling swivel is one-piece welded. Production is 1808 to 1811.
This is an original flintlock musket dated 1808. Iron is a dark brown patina with pitting. All markings are legible. The barrel is 44.75 inches in length and is stamped with the serial number 4365. Touch hole in barrel has been re-bushed. Original button head ramrod has been shortened. Very early original flintlocks with early dates are rare.
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