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Cerjak
It is a rifle (rifle) or musket (barrel smut)? Fernando K |
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Sorry of course it is a musket Best Jean Luc |
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Hello, Cerjak
In the book of Marcel Baldet "Les Armes a Feu", there is an array with several rifles (musquet) listed officially as a light gun (/ officiers) and cadets-gentilshommes. Among them, there are several similarities. It is all that I can decire from Argentina Affectionately. Fernando K |
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Bonjour Jean-Luc,
Looks like the great majority of French muskets had a 17 mm caliber. Do you know this site ? . http://www.academie-des-armes-anciennes.com/amff.html |
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Yes I Know this well documented site but infortunatly this site focuses on service weapons but muskets for officer were made on demand and it seems That there is a wide range of models often ligher than infantry musket . I have never found exactly the same. Best Jean -Luc |
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