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You have a ward double barrel preveious to the civil war musket percussion fired with packing rod for packing the gun powder what is the rough value of this gun?

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Your terminology leaves me just a bit confused. "Ward" may be the name of a gunsmith or lockmaker, but it usually refers to firearms retailed by Montgomery Ward, and since this company did not exist prior to the Civil War it would have to be a modern reproduction. Assuming that this is an original from around 1850, it would almost certainly be a double barrel shotgun and not a musket. Unless the gun can be connected to a famous maker, the value would be somewhere between $100 and $800 depending on condition.

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