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#1
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The so-called "Indian Trade Musket" or "Indian Trade Gun" is nothing more than a cheap version of standard European flintlock musket. There is no sense to create a special page for this version.
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#2
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So, what should I wrote at this film and actors page?
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#3
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I suggest to make "Indian Trade Musket" a redirect on "Flintlock Musket" page, as there was no single pattern of this gun (unlike Brown Bess or some other muskets that were produced in accordance with a strict pattern).
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#4
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That's not actually a trade musket, you can see from the rear sight it's a cut-down Enfield P53. In fact you can't see the breech in the pictures but I'd bet it's a Snider-Enfield.
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