Thinking about getting back in the black powder game and I'd like to start out with my favorite style of BP firearm, the good old smooth bore firelock! I have always had a thing for French muskets and at one point I bought a rather crude Indian made replica. That Indian made gun was so much fun that after all these years I still miss it (proved to be unsafe and had to return it). Some of my old co-workers still call me "Musket Matt" after I showed up to a modern rifle shoot with that crude but reliable musket.
I want to do it right this time, no more cheap Indian guns. I'm looking at three Pedersoli guns but can't seem to make up my mind on which I like this best. I'm not a reenactor and I don't plan to try hunting with it, I just want it for the fun of making smoke and throwing a big chunk of lead down range. I find all three of these guns interesting in their own way. The 1777 really needs no explanation, it is one of the most advanced firelock muskets ever made. The 1816 appeals to me because I understand it has a longer LOP for more comfortable shooting. The 1809 appeals to me with barrel band design, larger caliber, and lighter weight (it's nearly a full pound lighter per the specs).
1. 1777 "Corrige An IX" ( Muzzle Loading Rifles model 1777 Corrige' "An IX" Rifle )
2. 1816 "Harper's Ferry" ( 0 Rifles model 1816 Harper's Ferry Rifle flintlock model )
3. 1809 "Prussian" ( Muzzle Loading Rifles model 1809 Prussian Rifle )
What do you all think?
Thank you
-Matt
I want to do it right this time, no more cheap Indian guns. I'm looking at three Pedersoli guns but can't seem to make up my mind on which I like this best. I'm not a reenactor and I don't plan to try hunting with it, I just want it for the fun of making smoke and throwing a big chunk of lead down range. I find all three of these guns interesting in their own way. The 1777 really needs no explanation, it is one of the most advanced firelock muskets ever made. The 1816 appeals to me because I understand it has a longer LOP for more comfortable shooting. The 1809 appeals to me with barrel band design, larger caliber, and lighter weight (it's nearly a full pound lighter per the specs).
1. 1777 "Corrige An IX" ( Muzzle Loading Rifles model 1777 Corrige' "An IX" Rifle )
2. 1816 "Harper's Ferry" ( 0 Rifles model 1816 Harper's Ferry Rifle flintlock model )
3. 1809 "Prussian" ( Muzzle Loading Rifles model 1809 Prussian Rifle )
What do you all think?
Thank you
-Matt