This is in regards to NE 40 by the Hills in Grinslade's "Flintlock Fowlers"...
He calls it a "full-sized fowler" and says "...bayonet made this fowler into a semi-military weapon." Semantics aside, would the experts among you agree this was likely a purpose-built musket for military use? To my eye, everything about it says so: metal ramrod, swivels, robust stock architecture, Bess sideplate, trigger guard, etc. He mentions three of the nine shown are probably similar to what was built for the militia, but not which one specifically.
I get it, there was lots of multiple-use in guns in that time and region, but I'm building my own militia gun and trying to draw inspiration from examples that were built from the start for that purpose. Would I be wrong to look for that in NE 40?
Thanks!
- Tom