The bullet flew. Spotting the British generals success at marshalling his troops for a final attack, Gen. Benedict Arnold, then considered the finest officer in the American army and George Washingtons anointed favorite general, called out to Daniel Morgan, commander of an elite brigade of Virginia riflemen: That man on the grey horse is a host unto himself and must be disposed ofdirect the attention of some of the sharpshooters amongst your riflemen to him!, Colonel Morgan then said to Murphy, one of his finest marksmen, That gallant officer is General Fraser. AbeBooks.com: Recreating the American Longrifle (9780873871075) by William Buchele and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books available now at great prices. To them it seemed repulsive, very un-European and a tactic born of sheer cowardice. When you buy books using these links the Internet Archive may earn a small commission. Seller Inventory # newMercantile_0873871073, Book Description Paperback. I would have thought there would have been verbiage on the front cover of later editions to indicate they had been revised. George Shumway (illustrator). Whether you are an apprentice or a master at your craft, AmericanLongrifles.com has something to offer. YEP, I am definitely on the hunt for a first or second edition! Through the Revolutionary War, Gen. Washington periodically deployed companies of riflemen, such as Morgan and Murphy, as long-range scouts, rangers, skirmishers and snipers, and as a shock force that could, when they were available, provide a powerful overlay to Continental Army regulars and Colonial militia. Condition: As New, Published by George Shumway Pub, His work has been enhanced by the editors. 1983, G. Shumway Publisher, Brand: George Shumway Pub, George Shumway Pub. Re: Recreating The American Longrifle. He would have performed a quick series of complex mental calculations, trying to adjust his aim for wind, elevation, and for the inevitable vertical and lateral drift of the bullet, which at that far distance could be severe. Soft cover. Mine says second edition. Henry Beaufoy wrote that his combat-hardened troops, when they understood they were opposed by riflemen felt a degree of terror never inspired by general action, from the idea that a rifleman always singled out an individual, who was almost certain of being killed or wounded. He explained that the Americans were in the habit of forming themselves into small bands often of twelve, who, accustomed to shooting in hunting parties, went out in a sort of predatory warfare, each carrying his ammunition and provisions and returning when he was exhausted. When I first fired a vintage, blackpowder flintlock longrifle, I was amazed by two things. Recreating the American Longrifle (The Muzzle-Loading Gun Maker Series) $ 44.95 Quantity. And yet they were also uniquely transformed for use in the rugged New World frontier. Over 40 years of practical building experience at your fingertips. Recreating the American Longrifle, Buchele, Shumway, Alexander Muzzleloading & Gunsmithing books from Crazy Crow: Recreating the American Longrifle, 5th Ed., the best book written on building & decorating flintlock or percussion American longrifles. Seller Inventory # think0873871073, More information about this seller Collector Bookstore is a retailer of new books located in Leavenworth, Kansas. If you order Catalog 38 with a new order, you will receive it when they are ready to mail. Print length 194 pages Language English Publisher So i found my cloth bound addition. new. Which brings us back to the battlefield at Saratoga, at around 11 a.m. on Oct. 7, 1777. Buchele, William,Shumway, George,Alexander, Peter A. Seller: Bibliography: p. 172-175. Light rubbing wear to cover, spine and page edges. by William Buchele 0 Ratings 1 Want to read 0 Currently reading 0 Have read This edition doesn't have a description yet. My seventh great-grandfather on my fathers side, a fellow from Virginia named Samuel Houston, was reported by his own son to have been one of Morgans riflemen, and at least one account places him with Morgan and Murphy at Saratoga, as an officer and paymaster. Recreating the American Longrifle, 5th Edition by William Buchele, George Shumway & Peter Alexander - Produced by these 3 acknowledged experts, this is the best book ever written on building and decorating your own flintlock or percussion longrifle. This would include accouterments and related arms of the period. From July 6-9, the nations top youth teamsages 8 to 15will be testing their marksmanship skills in the Rogers (Arkansas) Convention Center as they compete in the The Daisy National BB Gun Championship Match. Possible ex library copy, will have the markings and stickers associated from the library. Book is worn, but the pages are complete, and the text is legible. Guess they figured not many could make one of these so deleted it. 4165-020-043, Longrifle Articles: Volume 1 - (Muzzle Blasts 1965-2001) - George Shumway
Product No. Interior is tight, clean, and unmarked. Timothy Murphys third shot found its target. Recreating The American Longrifle, 5th Ed by William Buchele, George Shumway & Peter Alexander: Produced by these 3 acknowledged experts, this is the best book ever written on building and decorating your own flintlock or percussion longrifle. Since beginning in 1970, the goal of Crazy Crow Trading Post has been to provide the best quality products at fair and competitive prices, while bringing you the very best service in the industry. If you know the book but don't find it on AbeBooks, we can automatically search for you as new inventory is added. Seattle, WA, U.S.A. Used - Hardcover Colt reintroduced its .44 Mag. Print length 168 pages Language English Publisher George Shumway Pub Publication date October 1, 1999 Dimensions Seller: Like the country itself, American longrifles were the heirs of a long tradition of European knowhow. The mission of AmericanLongrifles.org is to promote, preserve and support the traditional art and craft of building, collectingand using the American Longrifle. Read more RKV-109.LongRifle. Condition: new. Murphy were uniquely American. Taking advice on learning more about them before buying I bought the book to understand more on the history as well as the craftsmanship. As the rifles hammer dropped, the firearms surprisingly slow process of ignition unfolded, a fragile, complex procedure that on a flintlock rifle is nowhere near as fast as the firing of a modern cartridge arm. The next time you feel especially proud to be an American, you might like to take a minute to think of a rifle commander named Daniel Morgan, who was Sgt. The mission of AmericanLongrifles.com is to promote and support the art and craft of building historically accurate long rifles, related firearms, and accoutrements of the highest quality and artistic merit. Anaconda revolver in 2021, rounding out a line of magnum "snake guns" that started with the re-introduced Colt Python in 2020. 4165-009-562, Rifles of Colonial America - Volume 1
Product No. This is the 5th Edition, fully revised in 1998, with over 30,000 copies sold since the first printing. Paperback. Austin, TX, U.S.A. Used - Softcover 4to. I suppose one published in 1976 is more likely to be a second edition than a third. Condition: new. George Shumway (illustrator). Generously illustrated and includes a glossary, bibliography and a special section of notes for the revised 2002 edition. [1] The American rifle was characterized by a very long barrel of relatively small caliber, uncommon in European rifles of the period. the thinner shaft allows you to drill out a crooked hole. Just thought I chime in. Paperback. I served in the Iraq War as a U.S. Navy SEAL sniper, and if these accounts of Sam Houstons service are true, it turns out Ive got snipers blood in me going way back to the Revolutionary War. SAVE 10%-25% on on popular powwow, rendezvous, historic reenactor, bead & leather crafter supplies. A bit of trivia for any who might be interested: I have a early hard bound edition that has several things the later addions had deleated. As our business has grown, we have been able to have many unique items manufactured around the world. The most common infantry gun for both sides in the Revolutionary War was the European-style smoothbore flintlock musket, which had a shorter range than the longrifle but had the advantages of being faster to reload15 seconds was a typical reload time, twice as fast as the longrifleand unlike the longrifle, it could be fitted with a bayonet, which was very handy for close-quarter combat. Overview View 2 Editions Details Reviews Lists Related Books Last edited by ImportBot February 12, 2023 | History Edit An edition of Recreating the American long rifle (1970) Recreating the American longrifle 4th ed. Hardcover Edition. Within two years, other products were added and our first catalog (a single price sheet) was printed. Showing 2 featured editions. The loss of Gen. Fraser, explained his boss, Gen. Burgoyne, helped to turn the fate of the day. Ten days later, he and 6,000 British troops surrendered to the Americans, handing them a spectacular victory. After you fired one round, you had to stand up and fiddle with pouring an exact measurement of dry powder into the muzzle, plus lead ball, and push it in with a long wooden rod, all the while praying to God to save you from the wind blowing your powder all over your boots, or the rain gumming up the mechanism, or an all-too-common misfire, or getting shot while standing up fully exposed out in the open for 30 seconds. More from Buchele, William,Shumway, George,Alexander, Peter A. Quote from: bluenoser on January 01, 2023, 12:56:20 AM, Born in Kentucke, just 250 years late. Can't remember the title or the author of a book? T. F. Tout (1968)
No wonder so many riflemen hid behind trees whenever they could. Seller: Includes Saw Tooth Edge Stroud Cloth, Select Hawks, Axes & Frontier Knives, Shell Discs, Northern Style Conchos, Bison Split Leather, Select Craft Kits, Beading Supplies & a whole lot more for your next craft project. The second bullet missed, again clipping the generals horse. The British had never heard of such behavior as the deliberate targeting of officers, and they were totally shocked. Condition: new. In any event, Sgt. Book has shelfwear, edgewear, toning to pages, and a touch of soiling to the covers. And in several pivotal moments, the frontier-bred riflemen from places such Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia delivered spectacularly, and may even have affected the course of the war and sped the American victory. Can someone please post a picture of the cover? Thoughts on the Kentucky Rifle in Its Golden Age Annotated 3rd Edition Joe Kindig, Jr. Craftwork Techniques of the Native Americans, Warriors Of The Plains: Native American Regalia & Crafts, Native American Moccasins, A Craft Manual, Engraving Historic Firearms Take a Look Inside, Pennsylvania Horns of the Trade Screw-tip Powder Horns & Their Architecture, 18th & 19th Century American Historical Reenactments, History of European Gorget as Native American Trade Items, The Beads That Did Not Buy Manhattan Island. Books Unplugged Seller: Sparks shower as the flint strikes the frizzen. On the morning of Oct. 7, 1777, Timothy Murphy, a Continental Army sergeant and master sniper, loaded a lead ball into his American longrifle while perched in a tree on the edge of the Second. The most detailed and best illustrated guide to building longrifles. Hardcover. Does your 1973 printing have the sections Dave B describes in replies # 1 and 3? Begun in 1983 as a series of articles in MUZZLELOADER magazine, they have been compiled and extensively edited with new content and many new photos and drawings added. American Longrifles is the more accurate term for the class of uniquely American firearms better known as Kentucky or Pennsylvania rifles. No Jacket. revolver is a well-balanced option for home defense or use in the field. Due to supply-chain issues limiting paper availability, our printer can't print our catalog until the end of July. Paperback. Throughout the war, British officers were horrified to see American riflemen like Murphy intentionally aiming at enemy officers as a way of decapitating the opposing leadership, as well as aiming at other strategic targets of opportunity such as Native American guides and British artillerymen. Buy with confidence! 4165-011-562, Pennsylvania Longrifles of Note, New 4th Edition
Product No. Even the Revolutionaries legendary hit-and-run pursuit of British troops from Lexington and Concord through woods and country roads at the start of the war on April 19, 1775, was conducted by Colonial militia mostly armed with muskets and bird guns known as fowling pieces, not longrifles. A flash of flame passes through a hole into the breech of the barrel, which kicks off the powder charge behind the patched lead ball. Produced by these 3 acknowledged experts, this is the best book ever written on building and decorating your own flintlock or percussion longrifle. Copyright 2023 National Rifle Association, Women On Target Instructional Shooting Clinics, Volunteer At The Great American Outdoor Show, Marion P. 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For your convenience you can contact us via our, Building & Gunsmithing - Muzzle Loading Guns. All the information needed to build a sound and beautiful rifle or pistol is included here, along with full-size drawings of both, and an up-to-date section on sources and references. The late William Buchele was recognized as a true master longrifle maker. Seller Inventory # byrd_excel_0873871073. One section shows how to stratighten out a crooked started ramrod hole using a drill with a bent collar shank. We offer American Indian arts & craft supplies and Muzzleloading Reenactors Supplies, beginning first with custom made German silverwork. Condition: new. Seller Inventory # Holz_New_0873871073, Book Description Paperback. It fed America, freed it from tyranny, and set it on a course toward astonishing growth and prosperity. Murphys bullet created one of the most painful of battle injuries, a stomach wound. Recreating the American Longrifle, 5th Edition. It contains an abundance of vital information and extremely helpful tips found . In fact, I would argue the American longrifle is the arm that made the United States of America. The American longrifle was also known as the Kentucky rifleas Kentucky was once the catch-all word used to describe much of the little-known Western wilderness of the Appalachians and beyondand the Pennsylvania rifle, as Lancaster and other Pennsylvania towns were a Silicon Valley of innovation and creativity for gun designers in the 1700s. Instead, they were head-on, open-air shoot-outs, bayonet charges and slugfests featuring British troops often armed with Brown Bess muskets, facing Colonial troops armed with an assortment of European-sourced muskets and locally produced copies, with both sides supported by cavalry, artillery and other accoutrements of war, including sabers, some flintlock pistols and even tomahawks and hatchets. When they saw their leader fall and get dragged off the battlefield, British troops panicked, broke ranks and soon fell back in retreat. Brand New!. This edition doesn't have a description yet. Direct Debit (Personally Authorized Payment). A Very Good copy. Here is my oldest one which, was noted earlier, has the different title. This short-barrel .357 Mag. Less than 10 percent of the American troops carried them. A little bit of smoke escapes from the pan as it ignites. At that point, Murphy either would have paused to begin the time-consuming process of reloading his flintlock longrifle, which even for a crack shot like Murphy could have taken as long as 30 seconds, or more likely, someone would have passed him up another, pre-loaded longrifle. Paperback. new. 1999, Used - Softcover But the typical American longrifle was around 9 pounds, a sleek, surprisingly lightweight gun, more like a precision combat surgical instrument than a battlefield tool. From the incessant attacks of these bodies, their opponents could never be prepared: as the first knowledge of a patrol in the neighbourhood was generally given by a volley of well-directed fire, that perhaps killed or wounded the greater part., Col. George Hanger, a British officer who served in South Carolina, was so impressed by the Americans deadly skill he wrote to the folks back home: I never in my life saw better rifles (or men who shot better) than those made in America. Another British officer reported that an expert rifleman could hit the head of a man at 200 yards, and if he were to get perfect aim at 300 yards at me, standing still, he would most undoubtedly hit me unless it were a very windy day.. Our goal is to provide the best quality products at fair and competitive prices, while bringing you, the customer, the very best service in the industry. Condition: Good. Condition: New. The long rifle, also known as the longrifle, Kentucky rifle, Pennsylvania rifle, or American longrifle, is a muzzle-loading firearm used for hunting and warfare. Shipping: But his greatest contribution to muzzle loading must be this book. More from Buchele, William; Shumway, George; Alexander, Peter A. It is our hope that each visitor gets as much from AmericanLongrifles.org as we have gotten by providing the site. I was interested in building a muzzleloader so. All the information needed to build a sound and beautiful rifle or pistol is included here, along with full-size drawings of both, and an up-to-date section on sources and references. 57 pages, W. G. N van der Sleen - (1973)
Condition: Fair. Recreating The American Longrifle, 5th Ed by William Buchele, George Shumway & Peter Alexander: Table of Contents. Watch American Rifleman staff on the range this week to learn about Winchesters most recent evolution of its bolt gun, the XPR, and one with a few features that make it extra special. Printed in 1970. This is a set of three books on building American longrifles. Possible clean ex-library copy, with their stickers and or stamp(s). 168 pages, 350 photos & illustrations, 8-1/2" x 11, Soft Cover, in full color. Instead of hitting Gen. Fraser, it lightly nicked his horse. Spine creases, wear to binding and pages from reading. Classic Books Of Virginia 1970. Copyright 2023 - Crazy Crow Trading Post, LLC | Website by, Recreating the American Longrifle, Buchele, Shumway, Alexander. This would include accouterments and related arms of the period. But his greatest contribution to muzzle loading must be this book. Login with username, password and session length. The fate of the United States of America hung in the balance. It was published by George Shumway Pub and has a total of 168 pages in the book. As business increased, two more silversmiths were added to meet the demand, along with other employees to help with shipping and other operations. His target was a man on a horse 300 yards distant. The new guns were noted to be long, graceful and accurate in both hunting and warfare.. Condition: GOOD. Ive been in some hairy combat scrapes myself, but its difficult to picture how tough it would have been to work an American longrifle on the battlefield. My hard copy actually has a slightly different title, "Recreating the Kentucky Rifle" with only William Buchele's name. If the wind was right, and if hed used enough blackpowder for the ball to travel faster than sound, Murphy might have heard dull cracks from sonic reflections echoing back as the projectile passed the nearby trees. We wish to keep forum discussions very close to the Mission Statement shown above. Recreating the American Longrifle by William Buchele, George Shumway, Peter Alexander Description and Photos Downloads The late William Buchele was recognized as a true master longrifle maker. While the term American Longrifle may include a large and diverse group of firearms including those made for military and experimental reasons; the focus of the board is only those arms made primarily as sporting arms and utilizing a side lock ignition system. Condition: new. 168 pages, 350 photos & illustrations, 8-1/2" x 11, Soft Cover, in full color. Share this Product . While the focus of this site is the American long rifle in all its incarnations, it is also a home for all those crafts persons preserving a bit of the past by building traditional muzzle loading sporting firearms and their accoutrements. Rev. With over 285 line drawings and 106 photographs, the many subtle steps and procedures such as inletting, carving, engraving, and all other procedures are covered in great detail. Seller Inventory # FrontCover0873871073, Book Description Condition: new. The greater part of the riflemen, recalled one Hessian officer, were pierced with the bayonet to the trees.. The lighter Americanized guns featured barrels of up to four feet in length, often adorned with nicknames and personalized designs and inscriptions. He shares the step by step details of his craft. ed. View all 2 editions? Read today's "The Armed Citizen" entry for real stories of law-abiding citizens, past and present, who used their firearms to save lives. Many of these are authentic reproductions of original trade goods which, prior to our production, had not been available for many years. Discover Books The cutting section is full 3/8" size but the rest of the drill shank is turned down to like 1/8 ". From his shooting perch in a tree, Murphy pointed his flintlock longrifle at the general, riding on a hill some 300 yards away, and squeezed the trigger. It squarely hit British Gen. Simon Fraser in his belly, who probably never dreamed he was in danger of being shot from so far away, at least not 300 yards. May contain limited notes, underlining or highlighting that does affect the text. I have a 1973 printing with the full scale drawings dated 1966. Then a big puff of grayish smoke blasts out of the end of the barrel and the smoke fills the shooters whole field of vision. In this action many placed themselves in high trees in the rear of their own line, and there was seldom a minutes interval of smoke, in any part of our line without officers being taken off by a single shot., The British feared the Colonial riflemen so much they called them widow-makers. Indeed the best picture of American riflemen comes from the unfortunate British troops who had to face them in battle. Condition: Good, Published by G. Shumway Publisher, Seller Inventory # VIB0873871073, Book Description Condition: new. Very Good condition. These three acknowleged experts have combined to produce the best book ever written on building and decorating your own flintlock or percussion longrifle. Two plans on folded leaves in pocket. Since beginning in 1970, the goal of Crazy Crow Trading Post has been to provide the best quality products at fair and competitive prices, while bringing you the very best service in the industry. It contains an abundance of vital information and extremely helpful tips found nowhere else. ISBN 10: 192957231X ISBN 13: 9781929572311. Recreating the American Longrifle, 5th Edition by William Buchele, George Shumway & Peter Alexander - Produced by these 3 acknowledged experts, this is the best book ever written on building and decorating your own flintlock or percussion longrifle. Condition: very good. Tim Murphys commanding officer that day on at Saratoga, and his squads of riflemen from the villages and backwoods of Pennsylvania, Virginia, Kentucky and elsewhere on the frontier. It was one of the first commonly-used rifles. The Art of Building the Pennsylvania Longrifle
Product No. Recreating the American Longrifle contains an abundance of vital information and extremely helpful tips found nowhere else. (Believe it or not, I didnt find out about this until I was researching this book.). A good number of informative posts here. Many Americans were quickly slaughtered in macabre fashion. I admire him, but it is necessary that he should die. This portion fits into a bent sleeve shank alot like a flex shaft on a weed whacker. Everyone placing an order in 2021 or 2022 will receive a free catalog. Hawthorne, CA, U.S.A. Used - Softcover Used items may not include supplementary materials such as CDs or access codes. Book is in Used-Good condition. Within U.S.A. Book Description Paperback. Free shipping for many products! Need help? The guns used by Sgt. The British general could actually see Murphy in his distant sniper post in the tree, but at 300 yards away he probably felt in little danger. This is the 5th Edition, fully revised in 1998, with over 30,000 copies sold since the first printing. It opened up the frontier, penetrated the wilderness, served as an engine of American commerce and family life, conquered human and natural enemies, and helped enable European settlers to overthrow the shackles of tyranny and establish the beginnings of a great nation in a vast, rugged and often hostile land. And you might like to say a private word of thanks to them, because they were vitally important in the creation of the United States. Seller: The new nation of America was forged by rugged settlers, trappers, and soldiers often armed with American longrifles, which were first produced by European-born gunsmiths in the 1620s and adapted from the shorter-barreled, larger-caliber Swiss-German Jaeger hunting rifle used in the forests of central Europe. Seller Inventory # BBB_new0873871073, Book Description Condition: new. George Shumway (illustrator). Virginia Beach, VA, U.S.A. Used - Softcover Acceptable/Fair condition. And in Paris, the French ministers of government were so impressed that they soon decided to formally enter the war on the American side, a development most historians now believe meant that from that moment on, in the long run, the war was essentially won, or at least the chances of defeat were radically reduced. new. 5 Star Amazon Review,Verified Purchaser; Awesome book. The American longrifle brandished by Morgan and his riflemen was not the main infantry arm of the rebellious Colonists, not by a long shot. At Guan Heights during the Battle of Long Island on Aug. 20 and 21, 1776, Hessian mercenary troops armed with faster-loading, bayonet-tipped muskets overwhelmed troops of Gen. John Sullivans rifle battalion while the Americans were trying to reload.
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