1770's Charleville Indian Trade Musket
InRange is entirely viewer supported: / inrangetv In this video we discuss American Revolutionary War military surplus - the French Charleville Musket, and how, as surplus, it became very common on the early frontier - including in the hands of indigenous people who modified them into unique and better weapons.

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