French 1717 Rampart Musket from the American Revolution
Flintlock Long Guns
•
9m 4s
American forces in the Revolutionary War took in a bunch of different types of surplus small arms, and one of the interesting ones was the French Model 1717 Rampart gun. When the French created the first standardized military rifle pattern in 1717, they made two versions - an infantry musket and a rampart or wall gun. These wall guns were more heavily constructed and has larger bores, to allow them to fire a heavier powder charge for a longer effective range. Specifically, they were .78 caliber, weighting about 10.5 pounds with 46”+ barrels.
The French built about 40,000 of the 1717 pattern wall guns before moving on to a new 1728 pattern. They were quite obsolete by 1777 when Americans came looking for guns to buy, and many thousands were happily sold to the new American state (what better fate for obsolete French arms than to shoot at the British?). Some were used by Americans as-is, and some were refitted to use socket bayonets. The large bore also offered an option to load essentially buckshot instead of a single ball, which offered definitely benefits at close ranges.
Up Next in Flintlock Long Guns
-
Ballistics and cartridges of the US M...
We take a break now in the series about the M1841 Mississippi rifle to explore the authentic cartridges of the US smooth bore muskets of the 1850-60s. The goal of today's Capandball video is to recreate the original ballistics based on contemporary sources.
-
US M1821 flintlock musket vs US M1841...
US martial flintlock musket vs US martial percusssion rifle. The flintlock musket was made in Harper's Ferry in 1833 the Missisippi rifle was made by Eli Whitney Jr. in 1855. Both are in perfect shooting condition, and in this video both are shot with their original cartridges. Enjoy the second p...
-
French M1786 Hussar Musketoon - histo...
This is the last chapter of the series about the Mousqueton de Cavalerie Légére ou de Hussards Modéle 1786 System 1777 or shortly the French light cavalry flintlock musketoon of the French wars. The video tells the story of its development and manufacture, and also intruduces the drill and tactic...