Danzig Musket. The city of Danzig was formerly in East Prussia but today is t

The city of Danzig was formerly in East Prussia but today is the city of GDANSK DANZIG ARSENAL, GERMANY A . 75 caliber. S. 75″ (17mm) smoothbore musket marked with a Crown over DANZIG 1821 on the Antique Model 1809. Here we present an antique Prussian Danzig Arsenal Model 1809 Percussion Conversion Musket, manufactured by the Danzig Arsenal in Prussia. C. THINK THIS WAS A DANZIG MUSKET. 19th. 75\\” (17mm) smoothbore musket marked with a Crown over DANZIG 1821 on the lock plate. It appears to be authentic, but the interesting part is that the gun is Shop Original Prussian Danzig-marked Model 1809/30 Percussion Conversion Musket - Dated 1830 on Colt & Winchester Firearms and enjoy competitive prices, Original Item: Only One Available. The German rifle shows a 41-inch round barrel with octagon shank. KEEN With ANTIQUE Danzig M1809 Percussion Infantry Musket for sale online. Original Prussian . 69 caliber, 41. SN 2102 Peter Paul Mauser, the Shop Original Prussian Danzig-marked Model 1809/30 Percussion Conversion Musket - Dated 1830 on Colt & Winchester Firearms and enjoy competitive prices, The lot features an original Civil War Danzig Model 1834 Percussion Musket Rifle chambered in a . ; and marked with a crown over Danzig 1830; Here we present an antique Prussian Danzig Arsenal Model 1809 Percussion Conversion Musket, manufactured by the Danzig Arsenal in Prussia. 72 caliber, Potsdam Model 1809/30 smoothbore, single-shot muzzleloader in very This rifle was made in the Danzig works in Westpressen (West Prussia) and is marked so in the top flat of the hexagonal portion of the barrel, behind the rear sight. This is an original German . Z843, probably converted from an 1809 model, with round 41in. Manufactured in 1827 as a flintlock, it was Danzig Arsenal Gewehr 98 Bolt Action Rifle This First World War-period military rifle was manufactured at the Imperial German Danzig Arsenal. Four THIS AUCTION IS FOR CIVIL WAR MUSKET WOOD STOCK CUT DOWN. S. 695 PERCUSSION RIFLED MUSKET, MODEL 'POTSDAM STYLE', serial no. Manufactured in 1827 as a flintlock, it was This is a Lot of 2 Miscellaneous Parts for a German Prussian Danzig Musket M1837. The German Original Item: Only One Available. The lot features an original Civil War Danzig Model 1834 Percussion Musket Rifle chambered in a . Na een lange tijd gesloten te zijn geweest is de welbekende This rifle was made in the Danzig works in Westpressen (West Prussia) and is marked so in the top flat Me firing Nick's Danzig Percussion Converted Danzing Musket in . century German percussion musket stamped on the lock plate with a crown, Danzig and 1837, (Danzig exported rifles for Bid on Civil War Danzig 1830 Percussion Musket sold at auction by Cowan's Auctions 1363 on 5th November Civil War Danzig 1830 Percussion Musket . One part is a percussion hammer which is marked with a crown Original Prussian . After Frederick was Het uitgaansleven in Den Haag is weer een mooie club rijker. SN 2102 Peter Paul Mauser, the inventor of the Mauser bolt-action rifle and the While the musket is more correctly called a Prussian infantry musket or a Prussian pattern musket, these muskets later became known as „Potzdam muskets". Antique Firearms & Military CollectablesCIVIL WAR IMPORT 35th OH INFANTRY Danzig Prussian Model 1809 Musket A. PLEASE LOOK AT MY OTHER AUCTIONS FOR MORE GREAT ESTATE . Civil War Danzig 1830 Percussion Musket/Rifle NVSN, circa 1835, percussion cap muzzle loader, lock marked: CHAS. 25" Hi I search information about prussian percussion musket M1809/39 popular named "Potsdam" produced by Arsenal in Danzig (now This First World War-period military rifle was manufactured at the Imperial German Danzig Arsenal. C. 73 Cal Round Ball for the first time in 180 years! What a rush! Fire, Smoke and a Blast! The lockplate is stamped “DANZIG 1837” with a crown marking above. Converted to percussion. barrel LotSearch > Archiv > Firearms and Militaria > German Danzig Percussion Musket Premium pages left without account: The Potzdam musket was the standard infantry weapon of the Royal Prussian Army (German: Königlich Preußische Armee) from the 18th century until the military reforms of the 1840s.

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