jmanderson1
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Hello everyone, for my first post I would like to get some opinions on TVM's Fusil de Chasse. I am a college student, naturalist writer, and I was looking for a flintlock fowling piece in the French style that I could use for hunting, as well as just general shooting. I have been in love with the Tulle style of flintlock since I was around 15, and have wanted one ever since. I am also extremely engaged in the study of colonial america, and the reaches of New France, and french influence in North America... also I am taking French so that is a plus I reckon. Either way, I have seen almost all positive reviews regarding TVM, but wanted to get a final opinion before I purchased something.
Also, I am not worried about being 100% historically correct as of yet. My budget doesn't allow me to really get into something fully custom, and I want to get something that I can use without worrying about whilst I learn the route of using a flintlock.. I want to have a user for the time, and with the TVm Fusil being around $1300, and looking the part, it seems like a good way to go. I am just seeing if anyone can confirm or deny what I have heard about them, or if anyone can attest to the quality of their products. I want something that is fairly no-frills that will last. I plan on going hunting in several states, as well as Quebec, and want something I can rely on. Plus being the envy of everyone in the History and Anthropology departments of the university will be a plus.
I look forward to what the experts (you) have to say!
Also, I am not worried about being 100% historically correct as of yet. My budget doesn't allow me to really get into something fully custom, and I want to get something that I can use without worrying about whilst I learn the route of using a flintlock.. I want to have a user for the time, and with the TVm Fusil being around $1300, and looking the part, it seems like a good way to go. I am just seeing if anyone can confirm or deny what I have heard about them, or if anyone can attest to the quality of their products. I want something that is fairly no-frills that will last. I plan on going hunting in several states, as well as Quebec, and want something I can rely on. Plus being the envy of everyone in the History and Anthropology departments of the university will be a plus.
I look forward to what the experts (you) have to say!