From what I have read so far - the 1777's were typically carried by the French Army while the Continental Army used mainly 1763's and 1766's.
Do I have that right?
Do I have that right?
I understand the French sent over 63,66s as they were ‘war surplus’ but I have heard, not prove that the rebels also had access to earlier French muskets captured during F and I as they were kept to arm militiaFrom what I have read so far - the 1777's were typically carried by the French Army while the Continental Army used mainly 1763's and 1766's.
Do I have that right?
They also sent over some outdated 1754 models, and some 1774 models as well, but nowhere near the number of 1766/68I understand the French sent over 63,66s as they were ‘war surplus’ but I have heard, not prove that the rebels also had access to earlier French muskets captured during F and I as they were kept to arm militia
Yeah, you have forgotten a war or four in there.Thanks for the responses.
Where I'm going with this is to own an example of a common American military issue longarm for each of our major wars - Revolution, Civil War, Spanish American, etc.
Right now I need a Charleville, plus a '61 or '63 Springfield, plus either a '03 Springfield or a 1917 Enfield.
Some of them I have already.Yeah, you have forgotten a war or four in there.
I went looking for a repro 1766 Charleville, a couple of years ago, to go with my 1777 Charleville pistol. They were hard to find used. Finally found one on a live auction, through Proxibid......an older Dixie Gun Works marked one. This lot lasted a whole 30seconds,during the auction and I won at $1,000.Don't comedown, too hard.......I sent it to a gunsmith in New York to have it reduced to carbine length........the stock was damaged toward the muzzle, anyway. It turned out pretty well, I think. Just have to keep looking. Photos show original length when purchased and some image re-working to get an idea of carbine length. The barrel is now 30".....see photo with pistol.Thanks for the responses.
Where I'm going with this is to own an example of a common American military issue longarm for each of our major wars - Revolution, Civil War, Spanish American, etc.
Right now I need a Charleville, plus a '61 or '63 Springfield, plus either a '03 Springfield or a 1917 Enfield.
From what I have read so far - the 1777's were typically carried by the French Army while the Continental Army used mainly 1763's and 1766's.
Do I have that right?
I think there was alot of older models around, wether from France or left overs from the last war. I read about one battle i cant recall which but the continentals had majority model 1717 guns.
Would make sense for france to send older models like 1717, 1728, 1743. The 1763-66 types would be the new and current model until production of the 1777 caught up and replaced the older ones.
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