I’m glad you primed after loading. I’ve loaded per regs for the time but I am rare to load a primed gun, been atleast a year since I’ve done it and never was comfortable with it
During the F&I War, Maryland purchased Dutch carbines for defense of the colony. I found one in . 69, unfortunately not from Mr. Hoffman. Great work, sir.
Hello, very nice musket and very nice job, it looks 100% like original! I live in Europe, I am a collector black powder weapons, I have two originals Dutch muskets, one model 1710 and other from 1686 (similar to model 1710, differs in minor details)
Where did you get your cartridge box? Also could you do a video on those in the future and the different types from the time period. I love your videos, thanks!
Well, this is a direct copy of an original military version. This one was heavily imported by the English. Also, this is a smoothbore musket, not a rifle. Thanks for watching!
I’m glad you primed after loading. I’ve loaded per regs for the time but I am rare to load a primed gun, been atleast a year since I’ve done it and never was comfortable with it
During the F&I War, Maryland purchased Dutch carbines for defense of the colony. I found one in . 69, unfortunately not from Mr. Hoffman. Great work, sir.
Cool! Thank you!
Whats a beautiful reproduction seems to be a fast loading banger, with great ignition . Im happy to see folks are keeping them old timers alive..
Thank you!
awesome
@@steveww1507 Thank you!
Beautiful. Nice work
Thank you!
A functional work of art! Well done sir!
@@savage11smw33 Thank you!
Real nice !🤠 you do great work.
Thank you!
Beautiful work, Ben.
Thanks Jake!
Good afternoon from Syracuse NY brother and thank you for sharing your adventures
Hello! Thank you!
@@HoffmanReproductions Hi my friend and you are welcome
Hello, very nice musket and very nice job, it looks 100% like original! I live in Europe, I am a collector black powder weapons, I have two originals Dutch muskets, one model 1710 and other from 1686 (similar to model 1710, differs in minor details)
@@tolo3264 Thank you! Very cool!
Wow, the opening music is froms Chykowski's 1812 overture ! I am impressed ! I always likeed your videos, but that opening really astounded me !
Thank you! Yes indeed a beautiful piece of music...
Awesome job 👏 👍
Thank you!
nice...
Thank you!
Where did you get your cartridge box? Also could you do a video on those in the future and the different types from the time period. I love your videos, thanks!
Made this one myself. Sure, we can do that! Thank you!
She seems to have a pretty good lock time, on ignition...
Thank you! Yes, goes off well thankfully.
I like this one a lot
Thank you!
The Rifle shop isnt that where Bobby Hoyt makes his barrels ?
No, he is out of PA. TRS. Is in Oklahoma.
How long did it take for the Rifle Shoppe to get your order to you?
What caliber, .75 or .80?
.75
9 3/4 lbs., eh? So about the weight of an M-1 Garand or an M-14, all up....
Yes indeed! Not to bad for one of these muskets.
Il cane a collo di cigno era destinato ai fucili civili; i fucili militari avevano un cane molto più robusto.
Well, this is a direct copy of an original military version. This one was heavily imported by the English. Also, this is a smoothbore musket, not a rifle. Thanks for watching!