
Wood patchbox rifle (ca. 1760-70) that I made in the Colonial
Williamsburg Gunshop in 1973 to be used in the shop for guests to handle
and the staff to demonstrate. This rifle was snapped several thousand
times a year and shot regularly for about twenty years. It was snapped so many
times that it wore completely through two frizzens on the Siler lock.
I hunted with it and this rifle has killed over a dozen deer. It was retired
from the display bench about 1993 and purchased by me. I continued to
shoot and hunt with it until 2002 when, in a weak moment, I traded it
away.


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