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Shooting the Dave Crispin custom longrifle

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duelist1954

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In this video I'll be shooting the beautiful, custom flintlock longrifle built for me by Dave Crispin. This is a gorgeous early styled rifle with Northampton County influences. At its heart is a .50 caliber Coleraine "B" profile, swamped barrel and a Siler lock. It is so much lighter and faster handling than my “C” profile .54 caliber rifle”¦it is phenomenally well balanced. This gun handles like a dream.

I know that there are people who will say that the Bucks County School dates from the 1790s and later, and that’s where the classic examples are from. However, I have found earlier Bucks County guns.

I had Dave pattern this build around two originals. The first is on page 22 of Shumway’s “Longrifle Articles Vol 1”, which is a collection of his “Longrifles of Note” column for “Muzzle Blasts” magazine. Shumway dates this gun to the period 1760 to 1780. It featured a sliding wooden patchbox, though the cover is lost.
The second rifle is in “Rifles of Colonial America Vol 1” it is #65, which Shumway dates as likely to be 1780, though it could have been made in the 1790s.
I had Dave Crispin pull features from both rifles. Dave Keck profiled the blank for this build.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqyJ_T8Z7-A
 
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Wow, that sure is a beautiful rifle! Congrats and great video to boot. :hatsoff:
 
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