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Last week I was watching Into The West, at the start of the show they opened up a crate of brand new Brown Bess saddle ring carbines to trade to the Indians. I can't recall much else about the program except that crate full of brand new Bess Carbines!
 
" brand new Brown Bess saddle ring carbines to trade to the Indians"

Oh! My goodness! My brain is spinning, eyes glazed over, don't know what to think. I won't be able to work all day or sleep tonight. Saddle ring BB's - no wonder I drink...
 
laffindog said:
" brand new Brown Bess saddle ring carbines to trade to the Indians"

Oh! My goodness! My brain is spinning, eyes glazed over, don't know what to think. I won't be able to work all day or sleep tonight. Saddle ring BB's - no wonder I drink...

:rotf: :rotf: :rotf:

Snow
 
One of the movie makers from the Hatfield and McCoy series said it best.

They like to be as historically accurate a possible but when making a movie entertainment comes first. When historical accuracy comes first we call that a Documentary.

Basically he is saying, facts give way to fiction for the sake of entertainment which is what movie making is all about.
 
Sounds like someone picked up a crate of farby Napoleonic replicas cheap. You have to save somewhere when your budget is limited.
 
This movie maker statement is usually just an excuse...is it more entertaining to use Brown Besses cut down with a saddle ring added, or just cheaper/easier?
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"One of the movie makers from the Hatfield and McCoy series said it best."

"They like to be as historically accurate a possible but when making a movie entertainment comes first. When historical accuracy comes first we call that a Documentary."

"Basically he is saying, facts give way to fiction for the sake of entertainment which is what movie making is all about."

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Probably just easier, maybe just cheaper.
 
grzrob said:
Last week I was watching Into The West, at the start of the show they opened up a crate of brand new Brown Bess saddle ring carbines to trade to the Indians. I can't recall much else about the program except that crate full of brand new Bess Carbines!

Just another example of the White man flogging off obsolete weapons on the poor Native American........ did they trade them that evil fire water too?
 
Oh no, those are rare, special, Fourth Model Brown Bess'. The natives got a bargain.

I never heard of these shows btw.
 
medic302 said:
despite my best tries, i've never caught this show. is it any good?

Not really. The good wife is watching it on dvd right now. I'm in the other room.

Robert
 
so, dear father, why do always dismiss anything on TV as complete and total

:bull: :bull: :bull:

?

answer: saves time.
 
British Elliot Cavalry Carbine 28 to 30 inch barrel late 1770s , looks like a pedersoli bess carbine with a cavalry slide bar , side plate is not the same as a bess to allow the fitting of the slide bar.Lots were made but not issued to British horse units at the time of your American Revolution
 
There were thousands sent down here to the colonies in the early 1820s to arm the mounted police units of all the colonies (states).
 
It's really not bad. Just don't watch it as a documentary or base a persona off of any of the characters. It's a decent story and has some really pretty scenery. I have the DVD set and pull them out and watch them on a rainy day every now and then.
 
Here is an address to an English dealer, he has no Elliot carbines but some others. www.antiquearmsandarmour
 

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