Percussion Muskets and Conversions

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Percussion Muskets and Conversions

#1 Post by Tower75 »

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One of my pipe-dream guns would be a smoothbore percussion musket, like the converted Brown Besses, the P1838, or the P1842

However, originals are about £3K+ and modern repros are pricey too at about £600-£800, last time I looked anyway, plus, there doesn't seem to be that many of them around in the UK.

I would like to seriously start looking for one next year, so I was wondering - does anyone know if there are any modern (non-Indian) repros around that are sensible money?

Another question comes to mind - I own two repro Brown Besses, and I was wondering - is there any engineer/gunsmith out there that would convert one of mine to percussion? Not a "modern" job, but rather a proper military conversion that they actually did on the Brown Bess musket in the 1830s

I'm thinking that this might be cheaper then buying a complete repro. I haven't got that much disposable cash. It's the law that you have to be scint at 25 ;)

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I'd have a word with Peter Dyson.

http://www.peterdyson.co.uk/
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For converting, you mean? Or for buying a complete arm?

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#4 Post by dromia »

I was thinking about converting but I'd have a full discussion with him about all the options, specialist advice can be of some use sometimes and Peter has been around for a while. Knows his stuff and is well respected.
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#5 Post by dromia »

IMA have them in the states:

http://www.ima-usa.com/p-1842-75-eic-pe ... r-era.html

The North South Skirmish Association forum could be worth a post as well as they are the bread and butter of these boys.

http://www.n-ssa.org/vbforum/
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:shock: That P1842 is cheap!

Thanks for the links. I'll have a nosey.
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#7 Post by ResearchPress »

There's been a lot of discussion on the IMA imports in the 'British Flint and Percussion Arms' section at: http://britishmilitariaforums.yuku.com/

Have a browse through the forum archives as some have posted pictures.

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Thanks :good:
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