Kevin Bywater
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I just purchased a nice little Tulle that was built back in the 70's by Kip Ravenwood? Museum services Inc. If anyone has any info on them/him I would appreciate it.
tg said:It appears to be a Grenadier musket [Fusil Grenadier for Colonial French Marine infantry]from the Tulle armory[after 1720 some made at St. Etienne due to increased demand] maybe a 1729 or later model, the lock does not look right(no bridle on the frizzen spring)[ common feature not to have external bridle in 1729-34 models] (for the 1717, these are very similar to the famous Tulle hunting guns[ many trade guns did not have an internal bridle] except for the barrel bands and the accomadation for a bayonet and they were often of a larger bore .66-.69 [even .71 cal.]I think, there is probably a sling ring on the barrel band that does not show? this has the metal nose piece and I do not recall which models other than the 1717 had this maybe all? these are military guns, maybe someone with more knowledge than I have on the military versions will add something, it looks nice to me, though I would have expected it to be of a larger bore but that may not have been an absolute with the Grenadiers, nice looking gun at any rate a nice blast from the past from a well known builder,
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