Identification Help - Percussion... something?

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Hello all. I need help identifying a stripped muzzleloading firearm of some kind that I've found in the basement.

Lots of proof marks on it. As far as I can tell it's not damascus steel. Barrel is about 10" long, I'll check bore diameter when I dig up my calipers, but I'd guess something like 0.75". No rifling, it's smoothbore.

At first I thought it was a cut-down something, but the loop at the muzzle makes me think it's from some form of handgun.

What have I got here?

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Looks like a barrel for a Brit "Tower" percussion pistol. I had two barrels like that at one time.
I made stocks and used Snider locks and guards.
No idea where the supply of the barrels was.
 
Probably M1842 Cavalry pistol.
Many years ago, Dixie Gun Works sold a batch of barrels of this and earlier patterns from arms that had been scrapped in Britain.
 
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