Auction find 570 id smoothbore help please

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Flintlock auction purchase that is a .570 smoothbore. New to flinty and loving it. Should have researched this first. I used cerrosafe in the barrel today and it is .570 and is a 10” smoothbore; no rifling. No maker marks, stainless barrel. What can i use for projectiles? Looking for suggestions.
 
Appreciate the input. I have some 54 cal .530 and some 20 but might be a little loose. I also have some hummason canvas from the lead bags i turned into a .30 patch. Looking for larger round ball or mold. I had wondered about turning it into a shotgun so i appreciate you are thinking the same. I will check what i have laying around. I know i have some wasp paper…not sure about that size fibre wads.
 
Flintlock auction purchase that is a .570 smoothbore. New to flinty and loving it. Should have researched this first. I used cerrosafe in the barrel today and it is .570 and is a 10” smoothbore; no rifling. No maker marks, stainless barrel. What can i use for projectiles? Looking for suggestions.

You acquire this prior to or after the handgun ban? Is this an antique with stainless 10" barrel?
 
Reproduction before ban

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MC One Shot, This was purchased before the ban and is a reproduction. I tried to attach an image i do hope it is visible.
 

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Not that it matters, but it is far more likely that it is polished steel rather than stainless. How well does the lock spark?
 
.570 seems a strange bore for a modern handgun; are you sure it is .570 and not .580 ? .570 molds are available and if you use pure lead they should cast a little smaller

cheers mooncoon
 
I agree about the non-standard sizing being strange and that is one reason why I am reaching out. Perhaps someone has seen this before (or even sold it at auction). I am going to see about taking the barrel off the wood and see if there are any underside proof markings. The only marking is see is the 4 digit serial number. I cast the muzzle with cerrosafe and it is definitely .570
 
It looks like one of the Japanese made repros. Can you post a photo of the lock side?
How does it spark?
 
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Took the barrel and lock off. No additional markings. Three digit serial and crown GR on the lock. Flash hole is drilled and does enter the bottom of the barrel.
 

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one thing you need to do is to drop a ramrod down the barrel and confirm where the breachplug ends. I have a suspicion that the breach plug is only minimally threaded into the barrel. Combined with the touch hole in the bottom of the barrel, I would be extremely hesitant to shoot it It looks to me as if it is a decorator gun

cheers mooncoon
 
It is more of a decorator than a functional firearm. Don't want to be negative, but what you have there is of very indifferent quality.
 
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