I got into guns going to an 1812 reenactment in Grade 7. Just now I am getting into actually owning my own antique and repro muzzle loaders.
A few weeks back I ended up going to a gun show and meeting Peter Alexander. He is the author of the book "The Gunsmith of Greenville County: Building the American Longrifle. Anyways I am taking his course as I thought this was a once in a life time opportunity. For the course I will be making a J.P. Beck "Lion Gun". I chose this one to build because I know Beck is a big name of the original builders, also I wanted to really challenge myself.
I am unsure if I will continue to build American Longrifles as I want to build other guns.
Specifically I want to build Indian Trade Guns as you could say I am Native American; My People the Oneida moved from New York to Ontario Canada in the 1840s. There is a painting with my 5x Great Grandparents Honyere & Sally Martin Doxtator fighting in the battle of Oriskany in 1777. What I would give to have a gun used by them, but I plan on building the one Sally is handing off to Honyere.
I also have an original 1777 Charleville cut down to a carbine, and a few original native used Canoe guns that I intend on making replicas of.
I was wondering if anyone has any tips, tricks, places to look, etc.
I live in Canada but will be going to Pennsylvania Tuesday to pick up my parts from Knob Mountain Muzzleloading for the Beck build. Wish me luck.
A few weeks back I ended up going to a gun show and meeting Peter Alexander. He is the author of the book "The Gunsmith of Greenville County: Building the American Longrifle. Anyways I am taking his course as I thought this was a once in a life time opportunity. For the course I will be making a J.P. Beck "Lion Gun". I chose this one to build because I know Beck is a big name of the original builders, also I wanted to really challenge myself.
I am unsure if I will continue to build American Longrifles as I want to build other guns.
Specifically I want to build Indian Trade Guns as you could say I am Native American; My People the Oneida moved from New York to Ontario Canada in the 1840s. There is a painting with my 5x Great Grandparents Honyere & Sally Martin Doxtator fighting in the battle of Oriskany in 1777. What I would give to have a gun used by them, but I plan on building the one Sally is handing off to Honyere.
I also have an original 1777 Charleville cut down to a carbine, and a few original native used Canoe guns that I intend on making replicas of.
I was wondering if anyone has any tips, tricks, places to look, etc.
I live in Canada but will be going to Pennsylvania Tuesday to pick up my parts from Knob Mountain Muzzleloading for the Beck build. Wish me luck.