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    Wts: doglock musket

    Custom built 1710 era doglock musket, 11 bore

    bore bright and shiny, lock is extremely fast

    $1250.00 shipped. Postal money order or certified check

    photos on request, seems I could not add them here for some reason.

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    Two questions on this handsome flinter !
    Do you know who the builder is ?
    What is the barrel length and who is the maker ?
    Thank you Mike in Peru
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    Jeff Lowry, a student of Kit Revanshear made the musket,

    The barrel is 42 inches long, length over all is 58" LOP is 13+"

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    WAG barrel was made by Colrain

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    bumpety bump bump

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    Someone simply must buy this beauty!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Abert Rim View Post
    Someone simply must buy this beauty!
    I agree Albert, this is not your run of the mill production muzzleloader but a nicely made musket assembled from parts cast from original parts, no kit-gun this but a hand built musket from the early days of New England/England.

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    No musket shooters out there wanting a quality firearm?

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    musket still available.

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    Please note:

    The exterior of this musket has had rust in the past, I have wiped it down and oiled it, I have never polished it as I wanted the patina. I have let the brass age, if it's yours you can polish it back up bright, I would not. PLEASE LOOK CLOSELY AT THE PHOTOS.

    It was made by Jeff Lawry. Forgive me if I misspelled Jeff's name. The parts are rifle shoppe parts hand assembled. The lock is lightning fast and I have shot this hundreds of times with greased paper cartridges with .69, .715 balls and I have bare-balled it with .69, .715 and .735 balls. The lock is lightning fast. The bridle screw has been modified to take a flashguard. The ramrod tip was made using a cartridge case. I don't like that. The barrel was probably a Colerain barrel, it is 42 inches, I don't like that I would prefer a musket from that era to have a 46" barrel. I think that about covers it.

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