I know that guns made in the southern colonies (nc, Virginia, s Carolina) had English characteristics. However, just wondering if their were also guns in these s colonies with germanic characteristics (locks, architecture) that were brought down the great wagon road from Pennsylvania by the settlers. It was a time when nothing was thrown away but used over and over until used up. So, am I wrong in thinking fowlers, rifles and pistols would have shown up in the south from Penn?