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55TH REGIMENT BROWN BESS MUSKET
British Brown Bess Short Land Pattern 1779S, regimentally marked to the 55th Regiment. The 55th Regiment was given the county title of “Westmoreland Regiment” in 1782. The 1779S Musket was a late war production hurried to provide arms for the Revolutionary War.
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BROWN BESS MODEL 1769 SHORT LAND BRITISH MUSKET (AMERICAN CAPTURED)
This is a British 1769 Short Land Musket. Some authorities refer to this model as a 1769/76 British Short Land Pattern. There were approximately 68,000 of these muskets produced during the 1768-1777 production period making this a scarce model.
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BROWN BESS MODEL 1777 SHORT LAND PATTERN (REVOLUTIONARY WAR PRODUCTION)
This is a British 1777 Short Land Musket. This is a Revolutionary War period musket. The 42 inch barrel is fully marked with the British proofs, “Crown IP” which is believed to be the proof mark of John Pratt. The barrel is also marked “Westmoreland M”.
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GEORGE 1 REGIMENTALLY MARKED PRE-BROWN BESS MUSKET
This is a rare dated and marked pre Brown Bess musket. In Howard Blackmore’s book “British Military Firearms” there are two similar muskets from this period with the cypher of George 1 on the tail of the lock. King George was born in Hanover, Germany near the Dutch border and became King of England from 1714-1727.
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