And you know what else they say about opinions.That's what great about this country , everyone's entitled to their own opinion.
And you know what else they say about opinions.That's what great about this country , everyone's entitled to their own opinion.
Thank you.Once again I ask…..what is the obsession with canoe guns, blanket guns, etc? I don’t get it?
5 pages so far, and we arrive at the same place we always do.
Peter Alexander said, so it must be right. Well, the internet says, so it must be right.
Why is this so important?
Because,,,, based on this and other similar threads,,,, there are apparently a lot of guys who walk through the woods with their guns held horizontally across their chest. It would seem based on these topics that they can't figure out to reposition the gun when they get to some trees or brush that is closer together than the gun is long.Once again I ask…..what is the obsession with canoe guns, blanket guns, etc? I don’t get it?
5 pages so far, and we arrive at the same place we always do.
Peter Alexander said, so it must be right. Well, the internet says, so it must be right.
Why is this so important?
I think you're on to it here. Basically there are some who try to take a 21st century way of being and doing and force fitting it into a recreated 18th century imaginary world that didn't exist in that imagined way.Because,,,, based on this and other similar threads,,,, there are apparently a lot of guys who walk through the woods with their guns held horizontally across their chest. It would seem based on these topics that they can't figure out to reposition the gun when they get to some trees or brush that is closer together than the gun is long.
Chief Pontiac has his men cut down their flintlocks to carry concealed under a blanket. This was a tactic used in his attempt to capture Ft. Detroit. This was in the 1600's.How early were flintlocks being chopped down to shorter lengths?
Pontiac’s Rebellion started in 1763.Chief Pontiac has his men cut down their flintlocks to carry concealed under a blanket. This was a tactic used in his attempt to capture Ft. Detroit. This was in the 1600's.
This is as relevant as most of the posts here.My Pontiac had a rebellion. The carburetor was gummed up.
OK. Thank you.Pontiac’s Rebellion started in 1763.
The Early Model British Seamuskets, Doglocks (around 1600s) were basically cut down Brown Bess' for easier handling on deck of ships (thus "Seamusket").I am mainly wondering about smoothbores. How early were the natives/Settlers chopping them down?
Misinformation.The Early Model British Seamuskets, Doglocks (around 1600s) were basically cut down Brown Bess' for easier handling on deck of ships (thus "Seamusket").
From what I read they even took barrels that failed at the muzzle and cut them down and issued them to the Navy.
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I do not believe that the muskets we know as Brown Bess were introduced until early (1720s) in the 18th century, not in the 17th century.The Early Model British Seamuskets, Doglocks (around 1600s) were basically cut down Brown Bess' for easier handling on deck of ships (thus "Seamusket").
From what I read they even took barrels that failed at the muzzle and cut them down and issued them to the Navy.
I stand humbly corrected.As far as I can te
I do not believe that the muskets we know as Brown Bess were introduced until early (1720s) in the 18th century, not in the 17th century.
What if don’t hurt anything, and we all have things that are not HCObviously you wouldn't. However, some of us like to think about what might have been? What other possibilities were there? It's not discounting the obvious predominance of long barrel firearms, it is just a "what if", which hurts no one IMHO.
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