The Caywood English Game Gun,,, Does anyone have any thoughts about the time frame/historical accuracy of that particular piece.
I have a couple of friends that use the "game guns" in .54 caliber for hunting and reenactment.
I would classify these as examples of guns assembled from available parts by a decient frontier gunstocker.
Sort of an English, German, French smoothbore with sights.
Neither of them has ever been confronted at any of the several historic sites (either F&I, Rev War or frontier outposts) they vollunteer at, over the historic accuracy of the guns.
Between them I know they have worked Mansker's Station (strict jury), Martin's Station (even stricter jury), Fort Loudoun, TN (F&I jurried site) Sycamore Shoals and Kings Mountain (both jurried Rev War events).
If anyone has ever objected to the presence of these guns it was not anyone that the jury committed would listen too, and these are guys that will make you put away a coffee pot if it has the wrong spout!
In addition, I have seen one of the women snuff candles at 25 yards (during a night shoot and more than one time), using her husband's .54 game gun.
Scarey thought, ain't it!!!
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