Teggy89
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okay, so before we get started. I want to buy a historically accurate reproduction Brown Bess for a wall hanger but will probably eventually end up shooting it.
I have been reading for days about Indian repros and there's a lot of arguments for and against but the general idea I got was:
-your running a risk
-stay away from military heritage, they arn't accurate and poorly made
- loyalist arms are the best of the Indians and are pretty damn close but might need a little work (which I don't mind doing)
-pedersoli are hands down the best, but not true to the original
so considering they both don't have the hole drilled I can legally own them as a non-firing replica for now (i'm from Queensland, Australia)
Now i've narrowed it down to two of the newest Bess' offered by both companies
http://www.loyalistarms.freeservers.com/shortland2ndmodel.htm
this they claimed was modeled on an original and is as close as they come (even the correct weight)
this sounds like a good idea to me, but were there any performance differences between the 2nd and 3rd model?
the other:
http://www.militaryheritage.com/musket18.htm
the only reason I put this up here is because I really like the New Light Infantry Land Pattern, to me it's the most advanced brown bess, and i am rather interested in the light infantry companies of the day (been reading the Sharpe series too much) and i'm hoping this company got better
Does anyone have experience with any of these two particular muskets and can help me out as far as historical accuracy, quality and shooting ability go?
Thanks for the help, sorry if I opened the can of worms again haha
I have been reading for days about Indian repros and there's a lot of arguments for and against but the general idea I got was:
-your running a risk
-stay away from military heritage, they arn't accurate and poorly made
- loyalist arms are the best of the Indians and are pretty damn close but might need a little work (which I don't mind doing)
-pedersoli are hands down the best, but not true to the original
so considering they both don't have the hole drilled I can legally own them as a non-firing replica for now (i'm from Queensland, Australia)
Now i've narrowed it down to two of the newest Bess' offered by both companies
http://www.loyalistarms.freeservers.com/shortland2ndmodel.htm
this they claimed was modeled on an original and is as close as they come (even the correct weight)
this sounds like a good idea to me, but were there any performance differences between the 2nd and 3rd model?
the other:
http://www.militaryheritage.com/musket18.htm
the only reason I put this up here is because I really like the New Light Infantry Land Pattern, to me it's the most advanced brown bess, and i am rather interested in the light infantry companies of the day (been reading the Sharpe series too much) and i'm hoping this company got better
Does anyone have experience with any of these two particular muskets and can help me out as far as historical accuracy, quality and shooting ability go?
Thanks for the help, sorry if I opened the can of worms again haha
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