The Tower Enfield Pattern Flintlock in .65 caliber is a captivating piece of history, ideal for collectors and enthusiasts of black powder firearms. This historically significant rifle hails from the era of muzzle-loading muskets, showcasing the craftsmanship and martial traditions of the 18th and early 19th centuries. In very good condition, this firearm exhibits only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use, with a clean and mirror-finished bore, complemented by excellent rifling. The hardwood stock, accented with brass, adds to its visual appeal, making it an outstanding display piece.
With a 31" barrel that appears to have been replaced and left unfinished, this flintlock rifle features a silver finish and brass front sight, along with flip-up rear sights. The metal components are in the white, suggesting a unique patina that reflects its storied past. While the stock shows dings, dents, and scratches, these marks are the echoes of history, enhancing its authenticity and allure.
The Tower Enfield Pattern Flintlock was a pivotal firearm in conflicts such as the Napoleonic Wars and the American Revolutionary War. The term "Tower" refers to the Tower of London, where these arms were mass-produced for the British military. The flintlock action was a groundbreaking ignition system, offering reliability and ease of use, which was crucial during its time. This rifle's historical and mechanical significance makes it a remarkable acquisition for those who appreciate the evolution of firearms.
Owning this .65 caliber flintlock provides a tangible connection to the past, allowing you to celebrate the rich history of firearms evolution while preserving a piece of military heritage. Whether displayed as a centerpiece in your collection or appreciated for its authentic mechanical design, this rifle stands as a testament to the ingenuity of its era.




