The 20 gauge octagon-to-round barrel is 41-1/2" length. The octagon portion is 9-1/4", with a transition to 16 flats, ending in a wedding band, then round. The tiny Centermark touch mark, or proof mark, is centered on the top flat of the barrel, at the breech. This nice fusil has only original style marks on the outside surfaces, the strong preference of many re-enactors. The .620" bore is bright and clean, well maintained. A small brass turtle front sight is mounted 3-1/2" behind the muzzle. No rear sight is fitted to the barrel and thus the smoothbore .62 caliber gun will qualify for the N.M.L.R.A. Trade Gun Match, where you fire patched round balls at paper targets, and shot at clay birds, using the same flint smoothbore gun.
Stocked in curly ash, correctly oil finished, this fullstock has a dark color with stripes of nice figure. The dense stock has a few visible handling marks, but appears to have been well maintained. The sweeping architecture of the French fusil buttstock is quite comfortable to shoot, despite the unusual appearance. The wide flat buttplate is an advantage, since it reduces the recoil you will feel when firing full loads. The sweeping baluster wrist runs from the trigger to the toe of the buttplate. Note the “La Peid" style architecture of the gun. French for “cows foot" it refers not only to the profile of the stock but also to the way the buttstock swells outward and then back in before reaching the buttplate. The buttplate, triggerguard, sideplate, and ramrod pipes are made of brass, polished bright with an aged patina from handling. The triggerguard is correctly mounted with three screws. The wooden ramrod is fitted with a brass loading tip. There are no threaded tips to accept cleaning accessories, and we recommend our #RAMROD-C-44-10 to service this fusil. The polished brass sideplate is surface mounted to retain the two lock bolts. This sideplate is the classic French design, used on the higher quality fine fusil (fusil-fin), made at Tulle, St. Etienne, Charleville, Mauberg, and other French gun making centers.
Made by R. E. Davis Company, this best quality flint lock is marked TVLLE, and bears the French "Royal Device", a Crown and Fleur-de-Lis mark. The frizzen face has a few marks from sparking and firing. This lock has a sturdy mainspring, and should spark very well. Be sure to order a dozen of our best 7/8" English gun flints, #FLINT-ENG-7. They are the perfect size for your Tulle fusil lock. Cocking the lock requires real effort, since the strong mainspring is tensioned to produce best sparks, and fast lock time. Fast ignition is assured by the stainless steel vent liner, positioned well above the bottom of the pan, centered on the heat of the flash. If your flint longrifle suffers from that infamous slow whoosh-bang ignition delay, study the work of today's best gun makers, and position your vent well centered on the pan, high above the bottom, to serve as a window on the center of the flash. Trigger release is smooth and light, due to the high leverage trigger geometry.
This lovely fusil would make a fine addition to anyone's collection or 18th century impression. The bore is bright and this fusil will be a joy to shoot at the range. Order it for a ten day visual inspection. You will be delighted. Else if it does not fit you, return it in unfired condition for same-day refund. Postage is your only risk, when you order any one-of-a-kind gun from Track, whether new, used, or antique.
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