William Joy
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I was wondering what a Flintlock rifle in 1750 to 1800 was costing in todays money/ value......
B Shipman said:Obviously, this depends on the rifle and the person's earnings. But in general, a rifle from an established maker, with patchbox and carving, would cost less than 20 dollars. But this was the earnings of a working man in the better part of a year in the late colonial and Federal period. Not a large farm or plantation owner which was actually profitable back then, but a simple tradesman or shop ownner.
BucksCo said:George sometimes went one step further and added the price for the gun. Usually it was $15 for a sooothbore and $18 for a rifle.
I'd pay twice that today for one of his guns.
KHickam said:That is good info.
Makes one wonder if alot of the longhunters weren't carrying smoothbores instead of rifles. :thumbsup:
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