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Location: Bavaria, Germany - the center of 15th and 16th century gunmaking
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I think nobody struggling for serious study can ask stupid questions; it's the answers that can be stupid.
![]() This is a real riddle piece indeed. Though, as you noted, it looks much like a regular military musket at first sight, some details do not seem to match, e.g. the stylized flower engraving on the rear end of the barrel. Unfortunately, neither could I find a certain Corson (or Carson) Carr in any of my records, nor have I been able to identify the marks. All we can do is hope to find someone here who has specialized in British and colonial American flintlock muskets. Best, Michael |
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