David Y. Snellen
40 Cal
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- Mar 5, 2019
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Gentlemen,
I would appreciate your advice. 3 years ago I had a double lung transplant (never smoked a single cigarette in my life). My endurance is declining some and firearm weight (for carrying) is a big issue for me now.
So I am planning to sell a dragoon pistol and Austin Halleck to get a light weight colonial era smooth bore piece. Ideally, it would be good if it could be used for hunting, but that isn't the main issue. I am looking at Loyalist.
I have heard the brass barrel on the blunderbuss is difficult to clean (plus I expect it isn't as strong, but don't know). I figure for hunting it is pretty pointless except maybe for rabbits (and I don't eat rabbit). I have heard they are fun though and they would be easy to carry.
The 1777 French Carbine would be a fairly light gun, easy to take the barrel off and could maybe be used for hunting.
The English trade gun looks like it too could be used for hunting and seems pretty short.
I like the look of the 1690 French gun, but it seems too long which would defeat my need for short/light easy to carry.
Primarily I have always done 1840-65 focusing on Missouri Partisan Ranger, but my son (soon to be 13) is into the Rev War era and I do shoot flint sometimes, so I figure something from that era is something we could both use.
What do y'all think? Any other suggestions?
I really appreciate your advice,
David
I would appreciate your advice. 3 years ago I had a double lung transplant (never smoked a single cigarette in my life). My endurance is declining some and firearm weight (for carrying) is a big issue for me now.
So I am planning to sell a dragoon pistol and Austin Halleck to get a light weight colonial era smooth bore piece. Ideally, it would be good if it could be used for hunting, but that isn't the main issue. I am looking at Loyalist.
I have heard the brass barrel on the blunderbuss is difficult to clean (plus I expect it isn't as strong, but don't know). I figure for hunting it is pretty pointless except maybe for rabbits (and I don't eat rabbit). I have heard they are fun though and they would be easy to carry.
The 1777 French Carbine would be a fairly light gun, easy to take the barrel off and could maybe be used for hunting.
The English trade gun looks like it too could be used for hunting and seems pretty short.
I like the look of the 1690 French gun, but it seems too long which would defeat my need for short/light easy to carry.
Primarily I have always done 1840-65 focusing on Missouri Partisan Ranger, but my son (soon to be 13) is into the Rev War era and I do shoot flint sometimes, so I figure something from that era is something we could both use.
What do y'all think? Any other suggestions?
I really appreciate your advice,
David