Curt LaManna
40 Cal.
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Stophel is correct in the misnomer of a "Jeager" as the rifle. It would be in German, a "Jaeger Gewehr", Hunter's Rifle. As Americans we abbreviate about everything, even if it's incorrect.
I have to correct pattern "Jaeger Gewehrs", circa, 1750-1780, one was made by James Gefroh, of Gefroh's Big-Bores, and is 31" bbl. .58 cal., it's one fancy embellished rifle, and the other is .62 cal. also 31" bbl. It's more plain, as an issue to an NCO, Jaeger Soldier's would have been, during the American Revolutionary War period.
I'm 6'4" and it's not too short for me and I prefer the Jaeger Gewehr's handling characteristics. It may not be my first choice for a long-range Desert environment shot, but for fun, I think they are just great!
I think you NEED a Jaeger Gewehr, Big D!
28-32" bbl would be about right, and unless you're 8' tall, it won't be too small for you! :thumbsup:
I have to correct pattern "Jaeger Gewehrs", circa, 1750-1780, one was made by James Gefroh, of Gefroh's Big-Bores, and is 31" bbl. .58 cal., it's one fancy embellished rifle, and the other is .62 cal. also 31" bbl. It's more plain, as an issue to an NCO, Jaeger Soldier's would have been, during the American Revolutionary War period.
I'm 6'4" and it's not too short for me and I prefer the Jaeger Gewehr's handling characteristics. It may not be my first choice for a long-range Desert environment shot, but for fun, I think they are just great!
I think you NEED a Jaeger Gewehr, Big D!
28-32" bbl would be about right, and unless you're 8' tall, it won't be too small for you! :thumbsup: