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Hi, One Shot. Dave is steering you in the right direction in regards to musket information. I would caveat your sentence above about rifles by adding that it was completely dependent on context. Virtually all armed militia in the northern colonies and the vast majority of militia in the most populated areas of the mid-Atlantic colonies were armed with smoothbores. That said, there were areas in Virginia, Maryland, and PA where rifles were nearly ubiquitous by the time of the AWI. These were more sparsely populated areas that had developed a "rifle culture". Think of the Scots Irish, over-mountain men. The soldiers of Virginia's rural counties (back country), for example, who served in Dunmore's War in 1774, were armed (pretty much to a man) with rifles. Thus, the light companies raised in PA, MD, and VA in 1775 were largely drawn from these back country folk, though the PA companies I believe were drawn from Lancaster, Berk, and Northampton counties. It would have been uncommon indeed for militia serving in eastern counties (or north of PA) to own a rifle. Rifle culture doesn't catch on in the northern states until well after the war.
I would say that the back country rifle country - though perhaps to a lesser extent - holds true in North and South Carolina as well. Still, within the overall population, smooth bores of varying types were the norm throughout the colonies.
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JW, correct, that I understand. I was talking in the context if I was back then, I most likely would think the same way as I do now. Have the best firearm I could get. As you discuss, In most probability I would have started out with smooth bore and I am thinking the Charleville (that way the Brits can't hang me for stealing firearms) would what I would have. Then I would look at acquiring a rifle.
Now back to today, I have a few early Lancasters for the period, a Trade gun and all I need to complement them would be a militia smooth bore and period pistol to go with it.
I do concur with your thoughts of the availability in the Eastern and Northern areas.