A very nice knife Mr. Wyatt! Very nice. Most all period style knifemakers, including myself, make/made and offer/offered "rifleman's knives", from crude or simple, to fancy and or decorated. Just bear in mind, in reality, that the designated rifleman's knife is pure fantasy, as are designated patch knives. These are modern fantasy entities that simply never intentionally were, although I, and most all of us all love and admire such knives. Look over surviving blade weaponry of early 18th c/19th c that have even speculative provenance and note the lack of single edge knives with guards. Daggers, yes. Single edge belt types, no with few exceptions. The lack of brass, unless a repurposed sword, and especially a lack of brass rivets/pins, and any lead solder you may find is a recent addition. Also, you will see few, if any early knives with a ricasso grind. You may find a sword with a ricasso, but it would not be the norm if not military, as far as I know. You also will not find many curly maple grips, or antler. The common most prolific knives of early America were the cheap trade knives. Cheap, easy to find, even when at war with the countries that made them. They were imported in the tens of thousands. Just saying, reality is often less fun than fantasy. It depends on how PC one wants.