Russ T Frizzen
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For a lengthy time period, British military arms did follow a similar pattern--I guess you could term it the "Bess" pattern for lack of a better term. But the true Bess was an Infantry arm, not a Dragoon arm. And, in any case, none of these arms were ever made specifically as a very short barrelled trade musket. I think that's where the confusion comes in. There were shorter and lighter versions of the Bess and there were carbines, but there weren't any Bess trade guns.