Rifles, Rangers & Revolution,
How the Elite Queen's Loyal American Rangers
Took Full Advantage of the Explosive Military Technology of 1776
by Jeff John

Military technology was in constant evolution and the American Revolution accelerated the creation of the new arms and tactics. The one unit using all of these new technologies most capably was the Queen's Loyal American Rangers. The Rangers did more with less and never lost a battle until their surrender at Yorktown. This book explores the variety of small arms the unit employed as well as the tactical philosophy ensuring their continued success. Paperback, 7 x 10" format, full color, 148 pages.
The Table of Contents includes the following:Chapter 21: Three 3-pounders Chapter 22: Puzzles & Power Chapter 23: Pounds & Powder Chapter 24: Bait & Switch Chapter 26: One Effective Insect Chapter 27: The Price of Poundage Chapter 28: Manning a Gun Chapter 29: Yorktown Part IV: Repros at the RangeChapter 31: Shooting The Pattern 1776 Chapter 33: The Eliott Light Dragoon Pistol Appendix i: Footnotes & Further Reading
Appendix ii: Notes About the Paintings
Appendix iii: Weights and Measures of the Arms
Appendix iv: Another Revolution Started with a Bang!
Appendix v: Sutlers Row & About the Author
ISBN 9781732639560
The Table of Contents includes the following:
- Part I
- Chapter 1: An Explosion of Innovative Technology
- Chapter 2: A Legendary Leader
- Chapter 3: A Coveted Command
- Chapter 4: Hearts & Minds
- Chapter 5: A Green Revolution
- Chapter 6: The Platypus Rifle
- Chapter 7: Rifle Ammunition
- Chapter 8: Handling & Tactics
- Chapter 9: Traveling Light
- Notes on Cleaning: Oh! What an odious chore!
- Chapter 10: The Ferguson Rifle
- Chapter 11: The Paoli Massacre
- Chapter 12: What Became of the Fergusons?
- Chapter 13: Ferguson's Promise Lost
- Chapter 14: The Brown Bess
- Chapter 15: Cavalry
- Chapter 16: Arms of the Cavalry
- Chapter 17: The Chicanery of Action
- Chapter 18: Spencer's Ordinary
- Chapter 19: The Grasshopper Gun
- A purpose-built cannon for America.
- Chapter 20: A Modern Era
- Let the Industrial revolution begin!
- New rifles, new cannon and new tactics.
- The Rangers rise again.
- Leading from the front.
- The civilian equation.
- Not "uniformly red" as the opposition discovered.
- The unique muzzleloading P1776 rifle shared features with a musket.
- An improved spin on versatility.
- Employment of the P1776.
- Always prepared for action.
- However necessary, it wasn't easy or fun.
- A truly "revolutionary" concept!
- A squad of Ferguson's Rifles springs a bloody surprise.
- The rifles and the men vanish from memory.
- "What Might Have Been..."
- Anchor of the Thin Red Line.
- Projecting Force by Horse.
- Sabres, rifles, carbines, pistols.
- Aways Practice to Deceive.
- The Master of Chicanery at work again!.
- There was surprising variety in the little guns.
- Small guns, small punch.
- Less can be more.
- The Osborn's.
- The Grasshopper re-imagined.
- Moving iron is hard work!
- A glimpse at the tools of the trade.
- The beginning of the end of British rule.
- Chapter 30: The Furguson
- Easy to shoot, accurate to boot!
- A (not so) "common" muzzleloading rifle.
- Repro quality levels.
- The Loyalist Arms import cleaned up nicely and shoots well.
Appendix ii: Notes About the Paintings
Appendix iii: Weights and Measures of the Arms
Appendix iv: Another Revolution Started with a Bang!
Appendix v: Sutlers Row & About the Author
ISBN 9781732639560
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