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Prussian M1809 "Potsdam" .75 Cal. NVSN

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:300.00 USD Estimated At:600.00 - 900.00 USD
Prussian M1809  Potsdam  .75 Cal. NVSN
This is an original German .75 caliber, "Potsdam" Model 1809 smoothbore, single-shot muzzleloader. It comes complete with a very nice original socket bayonet. Musket measures a total length of almost 56" with a 41" long barrel, and has been converted to percussion configuration. Many of these muskets were imported from Germany prior to the U.S. Civil War. Used by both sides. The metal surfaces have a nice patina, and exhibit a slightly peppery look from scattered fine rust pitting. Lockplate is a curved tail that terminates into a small teat that differentiates it from the later 1839 model. The lock plate is marked "G SUHL under Prussian crown, The lower barrel flat is marked "1830", & "315"barrel.The robust lock still functions correctly, holding at half cock and firing at full. All the brass fittings wear a mellow bronze patina, while the steel butt plate does have some rust. Finials of the trigger guard and the toe of the butt plate terminate in distinct three-pointed ends, correct for this model. The trigger guard and all three barrel bands, triggerguard, and brass escutcheon have matching assembly number 87 stamped on them. The original bayonet has a lovely worn patina, and matches the musket perfectly, locking into place by rotation. Numbered "393" The stock is a light colored beech wood with a recessed craved cheek rest on the left butt stock, "D" is stamped behind it. The rear sight is iron block with a notch, the front is a brass blade on the top barrel band. The hammer screw, and the two escutcheon screws have the matching number of "239". Original ramrod has a cupped trumpet shaped head. Bore is rough/dark, wood is very good with no damage. NRA Condition-Very Good as Antique Firearm.