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And were they trimmed in iron or brass? Thanks I will be following.
Type of weapon native Americans fighting with the French use?
Thank you I willFind a copy of " the French trade gun in north America " to look at.
Many, many, references and examples
The Indians seemed not to pick up military muskets, they being heavy and ate a lot of powder and lead, as not a lot of muskets parts are found at village sites.
Especially when it's also documented that the Indians and in Canada as well as French Canadians regularly took moose with 20 gauge fusils. No reason not to opt for the much handier firearms.Handle a nice fusil or lithe trade gun, then a big honkin Military musket, and let me know which you’d like to tote
Thank youAttached might help.
See your conversations.I cannot get the attachment to come up?
Haven’t found one as yetI also highly recommend Kevin's book "The French Trade Gun in North America". It may be hard to find. Told Kevin about it and he was going to contact the publisher to see if they would print more. Haven't heard back from him.
The Indians seemed not to pick up military muskets, they being heavy and ate a lot of powder and lead, as not a lot of muskets parts are found at village sites.
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