Just got back from a school trip to Wash. D.C. area. Saw the Kittyhawk attempt, and managed to fit in tours to Williamsburg and Jamestown.
Saw the gunshop in Williamsburg where the 1969 movie was filmed. The price list I picked up quoted the $15,000 to $20,000 range for a period rifle made from scratch with period tools. If commercially available locks were used, the price dropped several thousand, but was still $7,000 plus.
The town's magazine contains roughly 100 flint muskets, about a third of them authentic. (and well out of reach of visitors) The rest of the tour group was elsewhere, so had maybe 30 minutes of one-on-one conversation with the armourer who cares for and shoots these items. Fantastic! :lol:
At Jamestown I had maybe only ten minutes conversation with the armourer. Got to see the difference between a flint and a snaphaunce pistol. Matchlocks and wheellocks were there too. Very neat! :lol:
My wife and I are going to plan a trip with just the two of us, so we can spend more time on some of the stuff.