Keep in mind that 48" barrels started to loose favor in the 1780s, with the 42" and 36" being the prefered and most commonly made from about the 1790s on. Not many 48s contracted for after this, some, but very few.
Quote from: Clark B on March 15, 2014, 04:46:00 AMKeep in mind that 48" barrels started to loose favor in the 1780s, with the 42" and 36" being the prefered and most commonly made from about the 1790s on. Not many 48s contracted for after this, some, but very few.Never knew this relating to the sizes and years. Thank you for this information.
The Fort George (Astoria) 1824 inventory lists 4 1/2 and 4 foot barrels.
The Hudson's Bay Co. records show orders for 4' northwest guns regularly up to 1836 with the last 4 footers ordered from Parker Field and Sons in 1870.