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Musket 1961-36
"Doglock" Musket
Musket 1961-36

"Doglock" Musket

Dateca.1710-1740
Artist/Maker William Brazier
OriginEngland
MediumBeech, iron, steel and brass
DimensionsOverall length: 58 1/8" Barrel: 42 1/16" x .82 caliber Lock: 6 3/4"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1961-36
DescriptionCommercial doglock musket with octagon to round barrel. Stocked to the muzzle in maple, with flat lock held by three sidenails. Barrel tang screw comes from underneath and is supported by the front finial of the iron triggerguard. Brass mounts include the nailed-on buttplate and one baluster rammer pipe (the other now missing). Iron rammer is not original to the piece.
Label TextBefore standardized, government-issued muskets appeared, regiments were armed at the whim of their commanding officer. One of the many options available on the commercial market were “doglock” muskets like this one. Fitted with a hook or “dog” safety catch behind the cock, these arms were widely used in the American colonies between 1690 and 1740.
MarkingsThe maker's signature "W. Brazier" is struck into the lockplate below the pan. On the breech of the barrel are London "View" and "Proof" marks along with Brazier's mark of a "Crown" over "WB."