I’ll play.
My 1766 Charleville.
The “light” 1763.
From my research:
.69 cal Smoothbore
Roughly 100,000 sent to US.
Very likely used by Continentals in American Revolutionary War. French troops had the 1777 model. And the government destroyed the their remaining 1763/1766s during the French Revolution, so they couldn’t be used against them.
Charlevilles were modified in 1773, as a spring was added to the rear barrel band for the ramrod. Previously friction fit. I have also read that this was started in 1768, thus making this a 1768.
Any opinions or documentation is greatly appreciated.
My 1766 Charleville.
The “light” 1763.
From my research:
.69 cal Smoothbore
Roughly 100,000 sent to US.
Very likely used by Continentals in American Revolutionary War. French troops had the 1777 model. And the government destroyed the their remaining 1763/1766s during the French Revolution, so they couldn’t be used against them.
Charlevilles were modified in 1773, as a spring was added to the rear barrel band for the ramrod. Previously friction fit. I have also read that this was started in 1768, thus making this a 1768.
Any opinions or documentation is greatly appreciated.
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