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Original Revolutionary War Era British Long Land Pattern Brown Bess Musket Marked to the 43rd Regiment of Foot - As used at the Battle of Lexington and Concord - Jordan 1747 - As Seen on History Channel Pawn Stars Availability_International Excellent condition complete hard to

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Excellent condition complete hard to find USAAF WWII issue M3 Flak Helmet

Charles launched the rebellion on 19 August 1745 at Glenfinnan in the Scottish Highlands

and red primer visible where it has worn

AWARDED AIR MEDAL CITATION"For distinguishing himself by meritorious acts while participating in the aerial flight under fire as the pilot of a single seater carrier based fighter plane

The flag does appear to have seen long service

Original Revolutionary War Era British Long Land Pattern Brown Bess Musket Marked to the 43rd Regiment of Foot - As used at the Battle of Lexington and Concord - Jordan 1747 - As Seen on History Channel Pawn Stars Availability_International Excellent condition complete hard toThis very Musket was featured and test fired on an episode of History Channel's Pawn Stars in November 2023. You can watch it on the episode below: Original Item: One of a kind. This incredible early Brown Bess musket dated 1747 is marked to the British 43rd Regiment of Foot. The 43rd Regiment of Foot was a British Regiment present at the battles of Lexington and Concord for the outbreak of the American Revolution and the "Shot Heard Round the World"

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