Hello,
This might need to be in the collector's section, but I think the folks in here would have some input as well. I am studying on building a rifle once my dissertation is done. End of this summer (knock on wood). I have been studying a couple of different styles that I like, but I am also interested in rifles in the historical sense. The area I live in, and am researching, is the western piedmont of North Carolina. In my research I have run across numerous estate records that mention rifles, they also mention smmothbores and they always seperate the two. Pretty neat. Most of these deeds are 1771-1774.
My question is this. What "style" rifle would these folks have? Most styles that I am familiar with are after this time period, or at the very beginning of it. Except Virginia Rifles (which I'm not sure what that means since I have seen so many that all look so different) and Christian's Springs/Edward Marshall Styles. Most of these folks were coming out of Maryland and Pennsylvania, and were only first generation in the region I am in. So I thinking the guns came with them. Some of them even mention Bucks County. There were some makers in the area, but the examples I have seen are later.
I also, use the term "style" in quatation marks, because I imagine that many rifles were not made in a set style.
I look forward to all the information that I have no doubt you folks will come up with.
Coryjoe