redcoatrifleman
32 Cal
Just got De Witt Bailey’s book on British flintlock rifles for Xmas. I was intrigued by his section on the French and Indian war, particular 300 rifles procured by Colonel Provost for the Royal Americans. He supposes (logically) that these were purchased in Germany since there is no record of them with the Board of Ordinance. There are no know surviving examples of those 300 but it got me wondering, what exactly would a “rifle barreled carbine” from Germany looking like from 1756? And there any surviving examples of those? Round barreled or octagon? Says they had steel tankers and bayonets but there are 1770s German octagonal barreled guns with bayonets.