Step aside from who carried what. Charlies were THE gun for American soldiers. Bess was the gun of the empire that wrapped the world.
But what one is your favorite?
But what one is your favorite?
Rifles are their own class.well....they are both ugly
Why go with a musket when you could have a HC/PC Jaeger? Rather be a rifleman than a musketeer in them battles.
THE gun? In what way? Outside of those captured in the F&I War, Charlevilles were not all that common. Most guns were old Bess models from militia duty, privately owned hunting guns, Dutch and Spanish guns, or guns built from French parts. The French, in an effort to appear neutral, sold locks and barrels early on (to be stocked by us), and didn't provide complete arms until they formally sided with the US.Step aside from who carried what. Charlies were THE gun for American soldiers. Bess was the gun of the empire that wrapped the world.
But what one is your favorite?
I understand your point but there were no American soldiers in the French and Indian wars. Only British and British colonials.THE gun? In what way? Outside of those captured in the F&I War, Charlevilles were not all that common. Most guns were old Bess models from militia duty, privately owned hunting guns, Dutch and Spanish guns, or guns built from French parts. The French, in an effort to appear neutral, sold locks and barrels early on (to be stocked by us), and didn't provide complete arms until they formally sided with the US.
Now, the Charleville was lighter, ammunition easier to carry, and the gun easier to maintain by nature of its design, so I'm sure many a soldier would drop his Bess or other clunky gun for a Charleville given the chance.
Personally, I prefer the lines of a Bess over a Charleville. The curved drop in the butt just doesn't look right, and the barrel bands are a distraction from the stock.
But if I were a real Rev War soldier, I would take whatever I could get!
I own Pedersoli repros of both of them and love shooting both of them, but if I had to choose one, it would be my Bess. It just feels better in my hands.Step aside from who carried what. Charlies were THE gun for American soldiers. Bess was the gun of the empire that wrapped the world.
But what one is your favorite?
I have both Pedersoli repros to. Do you have any ignition issues? My Chareville gives me problems. I have to clean the touch hole and re-prime about every third shot. I am considering putting a liner in it. The hole seems to be positioned in the right place.I own Pedersoli repros of both of them and love shooting both of them, but if I had to choose one, it would be my Bess. It just feels better in my hands.
I am happy to say that I have no ignition issues. I, too, prick my vent hole after ever third round, just as a preventive measure, but I think that would be normal. I keep a wisk and vent pick hanging on a little chain attached to a button on my clothing. Just a quick "poke" and back in business. Good, large black english flints from TOTW keep 'em going boom. With a little knapping after 10-12 shots, I can usually get 60-80 shots off of a flint. Now that you got me thinking, I installed a flint in my Charleville in June of 2022 and taking it to the range for a shooting secession around every 2 months, I'm still on that same flint.I have both Pedersoli repros to. Do you have any ignition issues? My Chareville gives me problems. I have to clean the touch hole and re-prime about every third shot. I am considering putting a liner in it. The hole seems to be positioned in the right place.
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