Really cool video, I would love to see a Prussian Potsdam musket on this channel. Are any companies reproducing them? I would imagine originals in fireable condition would be extremely rare and expensive
@@MrBRCincy Mine looks like a small cube all the way at the end of the barrel. I use the screw at the back end of the barrel as somewhat of a rear sight to help me aim. By doing this you will keep the front sight/bayonet lug in a constant position, thus increasing your accuracy.
I've been looking to get my hands on one of these for a while now haha, this and a Charleville
It’s a load of fun🔥🫡
@@TheMusketMan98 Oh yeah i absolutely bet
It's flintlock central here in PA. We have a flintlock only deer season. I love that time of the year.
Heck yah that’s awesome 👌🏼
This was a very fine video thanks.Kirk Murrell Arkansas
Got my Brown Bess about 1983, love it, I am a Napoleonic era buff
Heck yah👌🏼
Bess always makes you smile!
It does for me😂
very cool, I've had my Pedersoli Charleville 1777 for a few months and i love it, greeting from Germany✌
1777 is a good one.👌🏼Thanks for watching.
Really cool video, I would love to see a Prussian Potsdam musket on this channel. Are any companies reproducing them? I would imagine originals in fireable condition would be extremely rare and expensive
I do believe they make that particular reproduction in that musket👍🏻
Where’d you get your cartridge bag? Got a brown bess on the way!
What does the sight picture look like for you? I cant hit anything with mine at 40 yards..I think my sight picture is wrong.
@@MrBRCincy Mine looks like a small cube all the way at the end of the barrel. I use the screw at the back end of the barrel as somewhat of a rear sight to help me aim. By doing this you will keep the front sight/bayonet lug in a constant position, thus increasing your accuracy.
Nice
Thank you🫡