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In the 1770s, rifles were primarily made in Europe and North America. In Europe, countries like Germany and England were known for their craftsmanship, particularly in producing high-quality firearms. In North America, gunsmiths in colonial towns, especially in Pennsylvania and Virginia, crafted rifles, known for their accuracy and distinctive designs, often using locally sourced materials. The colonial rifle-making tradition was heavily influenced by European techniques but developed its own unique characteristics over time.

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