Russ T Frizzen said:Could they have used the latest British military rifle as a pattern, or at least as a rough guide? These were short rifles.
Short rifles were not unknown to US. In "Colonial Riflemen in The American Revolution" By Huddleston there is a quote from a journal entry that discusses the advantages of a larger bore rifle, this was a 47 caliber (45 to the pound) ball BTW, with a shorter barrel. Its in "Events of 1775" and the writer was John Joseph Henry.
He was so impressed with this rifle, which was shorter than the norm, that he though the military should adopt something similar. Something that did not come to pass in America until the advent of the "Short Rifle".
It is very interesting to me in that he infers the rifle he lost was smaller than 45 balls to the pound.
Dan