29. PERCUSSION BUFFALO RIFLE. L. 32"
Some illegible lettering on barrel, which is octagon and extremely heavy. Ramrod under barrel. Stock extends only to breech and is inlaid with German silver. Extremely rare. This type was used on the western plains, 1840-'55.
30. U. S. FLINTLOCK MUSKET. L. 58"
Model of 1798. Cheek-piece hollowed into stock. Complete with flint and ramrod and in fine shooting condition. Mark, "J. Henry, Phila."
31. FLINTLOCK KENTUCKY RIFLE. L. 56-1/2"
Curley maple stock. Brass mounts, including long patch-box. Original striped ramrod, which has been re-tipped with an exploded pistol cartridge. This gun has been restored, though so skillfully as to pass for original condition. Fine shooting order. Mark on lockplate, "Tryon, Philada."
32. U. S. 1822 MODEL ARMY MUSKET. L. 57-1/4"
Altered to percussion, apparently by civilian gunsmith. Good condition.
33. DOUBLE PERCUSSION SHOTGUN. L. 46-1/2"
About 12-bore. Back action locks. No marks. Has been abused.