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Need research help. I have just purchased a 40cal Left Hand flintlock rifle. The rifle has the name Fred Tschirhart in script on the top flat of the barrel. The barrel was made by W.M. Large. I know who he was and the quality of the barrel. I would like help on who built the rifle. The rifle came from the State of Michigan. It was sold in a lot of modern guns in Michigan. If Fred Tschirhart owned the rifle, who was he? I have talked to some people who have been long time black powder shooters and they seem to remember the name but cannot tell me where.
This flint lock is in the Kentucky style and the builder was very good. My goal is to discover the history of this rifle. It would be great to know the history of this beautiful flintlock.
Need research help. I have just purchased a 40cal Left Hand flintlock rifle. The rifle has the name Fred Tschirhart in script on the top flat of the barrel. The barrel was made by W.M. Large. I know who he was and the quality of the barrel. I would like help on who built the rifle. The rifle came from the State of Michigan. It was sold in a lot of modern guns in Michigan. If Fred Tschirhart owned the rifle, who was he? I have talked to some people who have been long time black powder shooters and they seem to remember the name but cannot tell me where.
This flint lock is in the Kentucky style and the builder was very good. My goal is to discover the history of this rifle. It would be great to know the history of this beautiful flintlock.