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I guess it all depends on how far his development has progressed. The fowler was to be before the woodsrunner.I thought he was going to do a Hawken next?
I guess it all depends on how far his development has progressed. The fowler was to be before the woodsrunner.I thought he was going to do a Hawken next?
I guess it all depends on how far his development has progressed. The fowler was to be before the woodsrunner.I thought he was going to do a Hawken next?
Yes, I guess I meant a more neutral pattern than reproducing an actual year pattern.If you mean by a neutral musket, i think that’s ok. However, there are no real COS patterns to follow, they’re all so very different, i woudln’t. COS muskets are often miss understood by reinactors too, its almost become an adnasuem terminology for describing an Italian, Japanese or Indian made musket so that they can say its different.
Many of the so called COS muskets I’ve seen in museums look like they were made in a weekend, real junk.
I think everyone would like to see one; would be interesting to see, what the cost would be, etc. There may be water balloon fights between battalions of re-enactors fighting over "Which Model To Re-Produce"!!Jim Kibler asked the question on if he should consider offering a Brown Bess musket kit in the future. I am making this poll to further the discussion. What are your thoughts on the matter? Would you like seeing one? And if so, which model of Bess would you be interested in?
-Smokey
Yepper, we agree you n me!It would be really cool if Jim offered a Brown Bess kit.
However if he does I hope it’s after he makes the Hawken kit he has mentioned!
It will be whatever model Jim thinks will make a profit, not bizarre officers model it what have you.I think everyone would like to see one; would be interesting to see, what the cost would be, etc. There may be water balloon fights between battalions of re-enactors fighting over "Which Model To Re-Produce"!!
What I see as the problem that @James Kibler would have with a military musket for reenactors of the AWI and the F&I, is that it won't be the specific model that some units will want. The musket will be made of fine parts and will be an easy to assemble kit that will finish up into a musket that no doubt should be acceptable for most units. It will be too nice for many of the militias. It won't be the model issued only to British regulars. It will have too many later features that weren't available for the F&I muskets. It won't have the early features of the Long Land muskets used by militias during the F&I. And then let's not get into the various French muskets or the Dutch and German muskets. @springfield art has it correct. There will be too many squabbles among the reenactors for Jim to feel he's pursuing the right model to produce.
I always amazes me to hear people complain about the weight of a Bess, then say they want a Hawken. It’s a real eye roller.A Bess has a front sight. You can get used to the weight of a Bess.