I am looking to buy my first flintlock and could use a bit of advice. I want something that would be appropriate for the SE Pennsylvania area and around the 1760's time frame. The only real reference material that I have is the Collector's Illustrated Encyclopedia of the American Revolution and while it has a few civilian guns the emphais is of course on military weapons. If anyone could give me a reference or two that I could go over I sure could use the help.
I have seen three that I like, but are not sure if they would be accurate for the time and area. They are the Cumberland Fowler and Colonial Smoothbore from Early Rustic Arms and the fowler that Mark Avance of TVM builds.
I am comfortable with the idea of an in the white gun, but as this is my first flintlock I don't want to go with a full kit gun.
I have seen three that I like, but are not sure if they would be accurate for the time and area. They are the Cumberland Fowler and Colonial Smoothbore from Early Rustic Arms and the fowler that Mark Avance of TVM builds.
I am comfortable with the idea of an in the white gun, but as this is my first flintlock I don't want to go with a full kit gun.