Hatchet-Jack
54 Cal.
Here's a custom built woodsrunner built by Joe Schell.
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Little or no representation in the current market= A sales niche to be filledMy thoughts. Jim is looking at recreating black powder guns that have little or no representation at the moment. If he thinks the kit will gain a following. A mixture of history, art and business, not necessarily in that order.
I believe the original was mounted in brass. I understand Mr. Kibler "tweaked" some of the more subtle features, but overall his new rifle is said to be a pretty authentic representation of the original that is now known as the "Woodsrunner Rifle."I hadn't heard before that Jim would be using brass furniture on the Woodsrunner. Was guessing iron furniture, but it sounds very interesting.
Yes, similar rifles were used during the Revolutionary War...The WoodsRunner is similar to a rifle made in the Valley of Virginia during that time period...Look at the style of what we call Lancaster Rifles and you will see a difference in the butt stock area...Some rifles during this period had brass patch boxes and some also had set triggers, some had English style locks, some Germanic style locks...But they were "similar"...So would the woodsrunner been a staple in the Mid-Atlantic colonies during 1760 _1780? Also do you think similar riles were used by colonists during Rev war
Wait till you feel it's balance though I love mine give one a try don't like it I'll buy your coffee ..and the rifle if you'd let meLooks very much like the colonial.
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