Flint gun, colonial army M.1837, anonymous, 1837 Canvas Print
Flint gun or musket of the colonial army, M.1837. As the first rifle designed for natives and therefore shorter and lighter. On the lock plate are the brands G 42 under a crown on the outside and EM W on the inside. The barrel has no visor; on the tail of the barrel is M-1837 engraved; in addition, several brands are stamped on it, including JA under a crown and 1842. The flask is stamped behind the barrel with a crowned monogram consisting of the letters ES in an oval and on the right on the handle with an arsenal stamp consisting of a large crowned W circled by a double line, where the gap is broken up into different planes containing AOVT, H.V.G., 1842 and P.J.M., and the large, stamped initials NS. On the batter are several brands, especially quality marks, and on almost every part a crowned P. With bjobehorting bayonet.
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