It is a very old, remarkably rust free smoothbore percussion lock, with british markings. On the action is a Crown with the letters V.R, and the words TOWER in a vertical fashion rearward of the hammer. The stock has been sporterised to about a foot of the end of the action a long time ago, probably by a certain "J.R. MARS" who also engraved his name on the stock. The cannon is very very long, i would say three feet. The calibre is around .75. The buttplate and trigger guards are brass. It does not have a rear sight, or any sign that there ever was one. The Sling swivel on the trigger is gone, and the stock tells me that there was place for a loading rod due to a circular mark in the wood. I beleive it is an Enfield, but can someone who knows better help me as to what it may be and how much it's worth?
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