Birdwatcher
45 Cal.
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At reenactments down here (Texas) we are chronically short of Mexican soldados. Being a Texian is easy and fun, but soldaldos gotta wear wool and march and stand at attention and all that stuff.
So, more than a few guys switch teams at events as necessary. I expect I will too. Even without the gun it ain't cheap; uniform jacket, shako, knapsack, cartridge box etc..
In 1835/36 the Mexican army were using the Brit milsurp 3rd Model Brown Bess (AKA East India-pattern Brown Bess) left over from the Napoleonic Wars.
Dixie only makes a 2nd Model Bess, not bad at all at $1,000 and change, but it ain't the correct Bess and for reasons best know to Pedersoli it comes with a 14 1/2" length of pull, a deal-breaker for me (an inch too long, just makes a gun feel awkward as heck).
Loyalist Arms, Middlesex Trading and Veteran Arms all sell 3rd Model Besses.
Anyone here have any experience/preference between these?
Thanks,
Birdwatcher
So, more than a few guys switch teams at events as necessary. I expect I will too. Even without the gun it ain't cheap; uniform jacket, shako, knapsack, cartridge box etc..
In 1835/36 the Mexican army were using the Brit milsurp 3rd Model Brown Bess (AKA East India-pattern Brown Bess) left over from the Napoleonic Wars.
Dixie only makes a 2nd Model Bess, not bad at all at $1,000 and change, but it ain't the correct Bess and for reasons best know to Pedersoli it comes with a 14 1/2" length of pull, a deal-breaker for me (an inch too long, just makes a gun feel awkward as heck).
Loyalist Arms, Middlesex Trading and Veteran Arms all sell 3rd Model Besses.
Anyone here have any experience/preference between these?
Thanks,
Birdwatcher