British India Pattern (3rd Model) Brown Bess Musket Cowan's Auction


India Pattern Type II Brown Bess Musket by J. Potts (AL4842)

79 65 Corporal Oct 13, 2020 #1 After waiting for what seems like an eternity, my recently purchased Brown Bess has finally arrived. I believe it to be an 1810 india pattern Brown Bess. This is my first flintlock musket purchase so I have been doing as much research as I can and hopefully I haven't bought myself a dud.


Third Model India Pattern Brown Bess Musket Cowan's Auction House

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British India Pattern (3rd Model) Brown Bess Musket Cowan's Auction

A good quality reproduction of the Indian Pattern Brown Bess with features that include a polished steel 99cm (39) barrel. Hardwood stock complete with brass furniture. Overall length: 140cm (55). Weight: 4kg (8 1/2 lbs) approx. .75 cal smoothbore. Excellent quality Indian made reproduction. Shooting with a reproduction India Brown Bess Muzzle.


British M1810 India Pattern Flintlock “Brown Bess” Musket Antique

This Brown Bess musket is a "third model" otherwise known as an "India Pattern" musket made after the East India Company introduced improvements and they were later adopted for arms manufactured for the British military.


Brown Bess India Pattern 140 cm

Skip to the beginning of the images gallery. Product Description. Brown Bess Inert Flintlock Musket India Pattern. A good display piece or wall hanger, the Brown Bess has a 99cm steel barrel, lock and ramrod, brass furniture and a hardwood stock. Overall Length 140cm. For UK sales of Inert Long Guns no licence is required. Additional Information.


British India Pattern (3rd Model) Brown Bess Musket Cowan's Auction

The India-pattern Brown Bess, though a simplified form of other, earlier versions, was still an elegant, rugged firearm. It served the British well into the 1830s and other forces considerably later than that. That being said, actually the gun wasn't just one arm but several, and its name wasn't really Brown Bess.


British India Pattern Brown Bess Musket

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sold INDIA PATTERN BROWN BESS MUSKET sold ROA Antique Arms

" Brown Bess " is a nickname of uncertain origin for the British Army 's muzzle-loading smoothbore flintlock Land Pattern Musket and its derivatives. The musket design remained in use for over a hundred years with many incremental changes in its design.


Unique India Pattern Type 2 Brown Bess “New York” Marked (AL4828)

The India Pattern was 55 inches in length and had a 39-inch barrel. It was introduced in large numbers after 1793. A sea service variant featured simpler furniture and a 37-inch barrel. A Short Land New Pattern version was introduced in 1812 for light infantry featured a reinforced hammer. (Image source: WikiCommons)


India Pattern Type II Brown Bess Musket by J. Potts (AL4842)

India Pattern Brown Bess (Third Model) (573) The India Pattern Musket was originally made for the East India Company, but in 1793, the English were very short of arms and decided to adopt the East India Pattern which was easier and cheaper to make, with simplified a butt plate, trigger guard, and side plate. Deleting the thumbpiece and one thimble.


Brown Bess India Pattern 140 cm

Born From Need For Small Arms The "Bess" Kipling blessed was the .75 caliber flintlock musket that faithfully served British infantrymen from the 1730s through the end of the Napoleonic era and beyond. The Brown Bess evolved from a need to standardize British service small arms.


India Pattern Brown Bess Musket. SN 8768 West Street Antiques

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British India Pattern Brown Bess Flintlock Musket with Barnebys

"Brown Bess" is a nickname of uncertain origin for the British Army's muzzle-loading smoothbore flintlock Land Pattern Musket and its derivatives. The musket design remained in use for over a hundred years with many incremental changes in its design.


A British Military India Pattern Brown Bess Musket Snaphaunce

The India Pattern form saw service from 1797 through 1854 and served as a standardized musket during that span. Barrel length was 39" with an overall length of 55.25" and a weight of 9.68lbs.. Cavalry Pattern (Brown Bess Carbine) - Shortened barrel issued to cavalry troops; service from 1796 to 1838; 26-inch barrel length; 42.5-inch overall.


Third Model India Pattern Brown Bess Musket Cowan's Auction House

Soldiers hugged Brown Bess for over 100 years, since it was a reliable weapon and only had to be slightly modified over the decades. This is an exact reproduction of the India Pattern, a version that was first manufactured for the British East India Company and issued to standard infantry.


Original English India Pattern Brown Bess Flintlock Musket Marked to

Year of Manufacture: Circa 1796 Caliber: .75" Musket Ammunition Type: Lead Ball & Powder Overall Length: 55 inches Barrel Length: 39 inches Action: Flintlock Feed System: Muzzle-Loaded NOTE: International orders of antique firearms MUST be shipped using UPS WW Services (courier). USPS Priority Mail international will not accept these.

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