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BROWN
BESS MUSKET, .75 CAL.
A
replica of the "Second Model" or "Short Land"
Musket that was used by the British Army and Rogers' Rangers
in the French and Indian War and by both sides during the American
Revolution. All steel and brass parts are polished bright,
the stock is one piece walnut. Bbl. Length: 42"; O.A.L.:
59"; Weight: 9 lbs. 8 oz.; Rec. Ball Dia.: .735 R.B.
Mod. No. BBM709 - $1265.00
BROWN
BESS CARBINE, .75 CAL.
This variation of the Brown Bess was used by Cavalry and Artillery
units of the period.
Bbl. Length: 30"; O.A.L.: 47 1/2"; Weight: 7 lbs. 11
oz.; Rec. Ball. Dia.: .735 R.B.
Mod. No. BBC030 - $1233.00
1763
CHARLEVILLE MUSKET, .69 CAL.
During the War of Independence, the Marquis de Lafayette personally
delivered a gift of 25,000 Charleville Muskets from the French
Government to General Washington. This helped turn the
tide of the American Revolution. The replica features a walnut
stock and a polished steel barrel and furniture.
Bbl. Length: 44 5/8"; O.A.L.: 59 3/8"; Weight: 8 lbs.
12 oz.; Rec. Ball Dia.; .678 R.B
Mod. No. FCM711 - $1425.00
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1805
HARPERS FERRY PISTOL, .58 CAL.
A
reproduction of the first U.S. martial pistol that was manufactured
at the Harpers Ferry Armory between 1806 and 1808. Browned,
rifled barrel, case hardened lock and a walnut stock with polished
brass fittings. Bbl.length: 10"; O.A.L.: 14 1/2"; Weight:
2 lbs. 7 oz., Rec. Bullet: .58 Minie
Mod. No. SSF750 - $487.00
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