I posted here sometime back, some photos of a smoothrifle that I am building. I am building it to approximate what my 4th great grandfather, Valentin Bohlich, would have owned and possibly carried during his service in the 6th battalion of the Philadelphia County militia in the American Revolution. In the book, Moravian Gun Making of the American Revolution, on pages 56-63, there is a longrifle attributed to Andreas Albrecht. The rifle has the fore stock cut back for a bayonet and has a Bess upper trumpet ramrod pipe and a Bess ramrod. In a second book, Don Troiani's Soldiers of the American Revolution, on page 92, there is a single photo of a longrifle, attributed to possibly Lehigh or Bucks county, with a side opening patchbox with Liberty or Dethe engraved on it. This rifle has a full round or octagon to round barrel, the fore stock has been cut for a bayonet, and also has a Bess trumpet upper ramrod pipe and steel ramrod. It has had a nosecap reinstalled when the stock was cut back. I have been thinking about cutting the fore stock back on my smoothrifle build and adding a Bess trumpet upper pipe and a Bess ramrod. I don't know how common a modification this would have been originally, I have only seen these two examples in print. Would this mod be adding too much fantasy to my build?
Thanks, Mark