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Hi guys
I found this picture on the web recently which seems to be depicting a frontiersman speaking with some Indians. I don't have much background info on the picture but what I'm interested in is the musket the frontiersman in the center of the picture is carrying.
It appears to be a 1777 charleville and you can clearly see the stock cutout and barrel bands typical for a 1777.
People usually say the 1777 only served with French troops during the AWI, but my question is how common would they have been out in the frontier and is there any other documentation of people using the 1777 out west?
I found this picture on the web recently which seems to be depicting a frontiersman speaking with some Indians. I don't have much background info on the picture but what I'm interested in is the musket the frontiersman in the center of the picture is carrying.
It appears to be a 1777 charleville and you can clearly see the stock cutout and barrel bands typical for a 1777.
People usually say the 1777 only served with French troops during the AWI, but my question is how common would they have been out in the frontier and is there any other documentation of people using the 1777 out west?