up for sale is the prussian Sarrn musket converted to percussion. I believe this is a .75 caliber with its original bayonet. 

Royal Prussian arms factory at Saarn (now a district of Mülheim an der Ruhr, Rhineland). That arsenal produced standard Prussian infantry muskets—most commonly the Model 1809 and its 1831 percussion-conversion update (M1809/31)

  • Caliber: around .75 depending on pattern and measuring method).

  • Barrel: ~41" smoothbore, three brass bands 

  • Lock: originally flintlock; large numbers were later converted to percussion (often cataloged as M1809/31).

  • Markings: lockplate stamped SAARN, with Prussian acceptance/inspection marks; crowned FW ciphers in the stock.



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