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Nice Kibler. It takes work to screw one of those up. So what research did you do to determine what a rifle made in Colonial America during 1760-1770 should look like? Internet research? Here is a colonial rifle finished as it it would during those times and based on an original gun.
There is so much junk on the internet and particularly with respect to history. Rifles go back to the beginning of the 16th century. Americans had no part in inventing rifling or added anything to rifles that others had not already discovered. We just focused more on a long barreled version and added a brass patch box and our own folk art decoration. That is about it. Our riflemen were not the "deadly scourge" of the British. The Brits learned very quickly how to counter the American riflemen and how to pin them to trees with bayonets. They served well as scouts and snipers but were not a decisive factor except in a few instances. But we have lot's of heroic myths about them. We won the Rev War because Washington held our army together long enough to wear out the British. We did not defeat the British, they lost the war.
dave
Nice Kibler. It takes work to screw one of those up. So what research did you do to determine what a rifle made in Colonial America during 1760-1770 should look like? Internet research? Here is a colonial rifle finished as it it would during those times and based on an original gun.
There is so much junk on the internet and particularly with respect to history. Rifles go back to the beginning of the 16th century. Americans had no part in inventing rifling or added anything to rifles that others had not already discovered. We just focused more on a long barreled version and added a brass patch box and our own folk art decoration. That is about it. Our riflemen were not the "deadly scourge" of the British. The Brits learned very quickly how to counter the American riflemen and how to pin them to trees with bayonets. They served well as scouts and snipers but were not a decisive factor except in a few instances. But we have lot's of heroic myths about them. We won the Rev War because Washington held our army together long enough to wear out the British. We did not defeat the British, they lost the war.
dave
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