These are images of Late 17th C, Early 18th C. Muskets and Fowlers that are correct for a Colonial New Englander and the Snowshoemen.
Note...I've had to shrink some muskets down to fit on page...they are not to scale ! All of these photos are of weapons that have been placed on consignment at the Track of the Wolf
FRENCH MUSKETS- Lighter, better
shooter made these quite desirable.
French Tulle in Cherry 62 Cal.

CenterMark Arms Tulle
French Type D Tulle
Type C Tulle
ENGLISH MUSKETS- Sturdy Heavy and reliable..old military arms often
restocked were very prevalent.

A Queen Anne Doglock (Lewis Leonard)

Queen Anne Musket (Maker of this one- Lewis Leonard)

Premier New England Club Butt, Late 17th C. (Eric Kettenburg-Maker)

1640-1670 Musket, Great King Philip's War Musket
Early New England Dog Lock, Mid - Late 17th C.
A Hudson Valley Fowler
English DogLock King William's War era
First Model Brown Bess . 75 Cal
Brown Bess Sea Service Musket 75 Cal
Basic 12 Gauge Fowler
The "Wilson" Trade Gun, English version of the Tulle
English Fowler
20 Gauge English Fowler
English Fowler, Notice the Flash Guard
DUTCH GUNS
Dutch Trade Gun 16 Gauge
Left Handed Dutch Officer's Fowler