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Simcoe. Turn. Andrew Jackson.

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Simcoe (on the left) on TV series Turn.


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Interesting tale how Simcoe, through Bulldog Tarlton, created an enemy of the British named Andrew Jackson.

 
I read an old gun magazine about how Tarlton came to America during the Revolutionary War with a load of his breach loading rifles. It was about Italian reproductions of the Tarlton Rifle. I think you rotated the trigger guard and a hole appeared that you dropped the ball into followed by power. The ball was large enough not to roll out the front. His group did a lot of damage in the South during the war and he became known as Bulldog Tarlton.
 
I read an old gun magazine about how Tarlton came to America during the Revolutionary War with a load of his breach loading rifles. It was about Italian reproductions of the Tarlton Rifle. I think you rotated the trigger guard and a hole appeared that you dropped the ball into followed by power. The ball was large enough not to roll out the front. His group did a lot of damage in the South during the war and he became known as Bulldog Tarlton.
I thought it was Bloody Banister Tarlton.
 
Yes Bulldog Ferguson, and Ferguson had the breach load rifle. I was sorta confused...

Despite being the villain in the period of Turn, Simcoe later went on to be a sort of hero in Canada. For his humanitarian endeavors, so to speak. Almost a miraculous change of personality, so they say.
 
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