Yes
If it has unquestioned provenance, priceless.
Musket loops are small metal rings or hooks attached to the stock of a musket or rifle. They are used to attach a sling or strap to the weapon, allowing the user to carry it more easily. Musket loops are typically located near the butt of the gun and are an important accessory for military firearms used in the past.
At the time of Miles Standish, the standard firearm was a large caliber matchlock musket. This used a slow smoldering length of cord (the match) to ignite a powder charge, and was replaced by the flintlock. This is a link to an article on the matchlock musket- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matchlock
The Samurai disapproved of the musket because it devalued samurai training.
The Brown Bess, a .75 caliber flintlock musket, was the standard long gun of the British Empire's land forces from 1722 until 1838.
Carbine, rifle, firearm, or gun. Those are synonyms for musket.
A musket is an old fashioned, smooth barreled long gun.
nope
The model 1795 Springfield musket.
Earlier gun than the Old West.
Rifle.
A musket is an early kind of a gun. A musketeer was a soldier who had that gun as his main weapon.
An old fashioned gun could be a cannon or a musket.
If it has unquestioned provenance, priceless.
Double barrel musket shotgun
A powder horn.
Probably a flintlock musket.