British Export, Dated 1838, Tower 1838 Three Band Percussion Cap Musket marked for the Jaipur Arsenal, With Sling, Obsolete Calibre
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SKU: JAQDOOXHOO_1772166977 Category: Muzzleloaders, Rifles & Other Long arms Tags: British Export, Dated 1838, Obsolete Calibre, Tower 1838 Three Band Percussion Cap Musket marked for the Jaipur Arsenal, with sling
Description
Marked on Lock Plate: Crown, 1838 Tower.
*Condition*
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