Yes. I am using a club butted Dutch fowling piece. Although it is categorized as Dutch today you would have found club butted fowling pieces of this type all over Norther Europe and in limited quantities in the Colonial America at the end of the 17th and beginning of the 18th centuries.
Got it all in one take! Nice video!
Great video dude, informative, straight to the point and with practical example!
Thank you.
Isn't that a dutch fowling piece? or what nationality is that piece?
Yes. I am using a club butted Dutch fowling piece. Although it is categorized as Dutch today you would have found club butted fowling pieces of this type all over Norther Europe and in limited quantities in the Colonial America at the end of the 17th and beginning of the 18th centuries.
Was this made by Mr Leonard Day? His work is well done.
You have a good eye. This is indeed a Leonard Day piece which was on loan to us for the filming of this video.
Hiya I’m realy fascinated with the revolutionary war I wanted to ask if you know anywhere I can buy a working flintlock musket?
Loyalist arms, predesoli out of Italy imported by Dixie Gunworks or lard g cabin sport shop both on line
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Log cabin sport shop, not lard, sorry
"Reloading" (fires once) "Reloading."
Sometimes they wouldn’t even bloody shoot. Luckily, they’re trusting swords come in to play after
That gun was used at the alamo
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