Guns of the Colonial Southeast: The English Trade Gun
In today’s video I give a brief rundown of one of the most common arms on the American frontier; The English Trade Gun. #americanrevolution #frontier #history #longhunter #reenactment #americanfrontier #bushcraft #colonial #blackpowder #flintlock #muzzleloader #mountainman

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