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Need to askWhich rifle was mostly used my the Americans during the revolutionary war? The Brown Bess or the Charleville?
I thought they got a bunch of charleville rifles from the French. A little while after the war popped off.Single shot flintlock muskets…Brown Bess and locally made weapons similar to the French charleville. The colonists rarely had the tooling to make anything other than the simplest muskets (Kentucky musket) until German folk settled in PA and began making jager muskets.
I thought they got a bunch of charleville rifles from the French. A little while after the war popped off.
They sure did, probably not nearly enough though. I do see where they gave us 60k muskets in 1777
At the outbreak, the American troops had a mixture of Brown Bess muskets and locally manufactured 'civilian' models. As the war went on, the Charlevilles were supplied by the French. If I remember correctly, the French supplied almost 50,000 Charlevilles to America during the war, butalleycat 's 77,000 might be more accurate. Either way - a lot of muskets.
Demand was also met by American small firearm manufacturers, either continuing to build their own, or by assembling scavenged parts. These guns were collectively known as "Committee of Safety" muskets, and as you would expect, there was little in the way of standardization other than in caliber. They were rarely stamped with a manufacturers' mark - to protect the identity of the builders.
Thank you for your knowledgeThey sure did, probably not nearly enough though. I do see where they gave us 25k charleville muskets in 1777. Spain sent us muskets also