Believe most of the 'learned' are now of the opinion that the MVTC is mostly a "fantasy piece". It seems that if the barrel pieces found on Roger's Island are real barrel ends, the guns may not have been regulation Besses to start with. Still some serious research needed to know for sure. Though barrel cut-offs up to 8" have been reported, I've never seen it actually stated what the bore size was to help determine if they came off "musket bore" size guns which would point toward shortened LLPs. One FORMER builder of the "British Light Dragoon Carbine"(their name) went so far as to say, "The preferred weapon of choice by Roger's Rangers due to it's light weight barrel of .65 caliber. These carbines originally was(sic)designed for mounted troops in Europe but were commissioned for purchase by the Rangers for use as a special force tactical weapon. They were light, accurate and maneuverable in all terrain...It's smaller size has led many people to erroneously believe that Roger's Rangers cut the barrel off the much larger 1st Model Brown Bess Musket. To compare both arms side by side it is easy to see how this myth was started. Carbines were available and Roger's men carried them."
Swell idea, but probably short on fact, except that they were shorter and lighter. Also remember, if the 8" barrel sections were from LLP Besses, the result would be 38" barrel, not the 34" barrel resulting from the shortening of the SLP like the Pedersoli...be awhile before 1768 rolled around! :wink:
All that aside, the Indian made guns all seem to be a bit 'clunky' and over stocked and will benefit from stock thinning to give a much better style. I'd also recommend that you check with Loyalist Arms in Canada. They seem to get the better runs of these guns and inspect and 'tweek' if required. The little extra you'd pay will probably save some time and headaches! :thumbsup: