Howdy, y'all,
I'm new to flintlocks, and bought a Traditions Frontier .50 cal. for reenacting. I use it for salutes and battles with the Texas Army. We beat Santa Ana again this year at San Jacinto.
I've seen comments regarding quality of Traditions. I bought this online, and it fires powder for salutes just fine. Looking forward to shooting lead.
Y'all know the details that make a rifle a Hawken, a Pa rifle, or any of the other types of flintlocks from history.
What historical rifle does this most look like?
Thanks for your help.
Brazos John
SASS 33047
I'm new to flintlocks, and bought a Traditions Frontier .50 cal. for reenacting. I use it for salutes and battles with the Texas Army. We beat Santa Ana again this year at San Jacinto.
I've seen comments regarding quality of Traditions. I bought this online, and it fires powder for salutes just fine. Looking forward to shooting lead.
Y'all know the details that make a rifle a Hawken, a Pa rifle, or any of the other types of flintlocks from history.
What historical rifle does this most look like?
Thanks for your help.
Brazos John
SASS 33047