Brown Bess triggers a five-figure auction bid

Despite its many shortcomings in terms of accuracy and reliability, the flintlock Long Land Pattern smoothbore musket – or Brown Bess to give it its more familiar nickname – remained in use from 1722 until the introduction of the percussion cap in 1838.

This was the single-shot weapon that built the British Empire and (key to its collecting appeal) w…

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