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Inupiat flintlock musket
Lock, barrel and fittings manufactured in the early 19th century, later sold and personalized by the Inupiat natives of Northern Alaska.
.60~.75 caliber, single shot, flintlock firing mechanism, bone hinged bipod fork rest, complete with shot pouch, powder horn and measurer. Also a bunch of ugly zip ties.
European firearms were often bartered for by North American natives, who lacked the industrial capacity to make them but used them widely nonetheless.
British 3rd Model (India Pattern) flintlock musket, early 19th century
from Rock Island Auctions
Charleville pattern flintlock musket produced at the Valley Forge Armory, Pennsylvania, dated 1775.
from Morphy Auctions