Emet Huntsman
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Yep, being a lefty was so bad we even use the Latin word for "left" to denote anything bad -- "sinister."
Just my 2-cents worth
Just my 2-cents worth
CharlesZ said:Again, American soldiers from the Revolution up to 1812-- was there an official arm for the US Army?
CharlesZ said:Pedersoli. Now I don't want to start anything but... a decent shooting replica or not worth the money?
Third Model Short Land (or "India") Pattern ("3rd Model Brown Bess").CharlesZ said:It's June, 1815 at a village in Belgium called Waterloo. As a British regular in Wellington's Army, the musket you hold in your hands is a
1777 Charleville Musket.Conversely, on the other side of that field, as a proud Frenchman in the Emperor's army, you are wielding a
U.S. Model 1795 musket.A year earlier, across the Atlantic, 1814, the US regulars fighting with Andy at New Orleans were using
Does this narrow things a little better?
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