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Gift of Captain William Austine, 1848.10.10  © 2010 The Connecticut Historical Society.
Musket
Gift of Captain William Austine, 1848.10.10 © 2010 The Connecticut Historical Society.

Musket

Date1748
MediumWood, Steel, Flint
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (overall length): 44 1/2in. (113cm)
Other (length of barrel): 28in. (71.1cm)
ClassificationsWeapons
Credit LineGift of Captain William Austine
DescriptionEnglish made flintlock musket with mounting bracket for use as a wall mounted gun. The musket consists of a wooden stock with a large caliber smoothbore barrel that is flared at the end and measures 2" in diameter at the muzzle. The flint lock consists of the frizzen and pan, the hammer with flint intact, and the trigger, but is missing the key plate on the opposite side. The lock plate is stamped at the rear with the makers name and date, JORDAN / 1748 which is now partially worn, and only reads "ORDA / 48". Stamped in front of the hammer is a crown symbol with a broad arrow below it. The musket is complete with a steel ramrod that is stored under the barrel in the stock. Both the butt plate and the trigger guard are made of steel and secured to the stock with screws. Engraved into the top of the rear end of the barrel are the letters "N. E. R. P."
Object number1848.10.10
MarkingsStamped into the rear of the lock plate is the makers name and date, JORDAN / 1748, which is now partially worn and only reads "ORDA / 48". Stamped in front of the hammer is a crown symbol with a broad arrow below it.InscribedCarved into the top of the rear end of the barrel are the letters "N. E. R. P."NotesCaliber Note: 2" wide at muzzle
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