Martin Meylin
Martin Meylin was a German-born American blacksmith and gunsmith, best known for inventing Daniel Boone's Gun, the "Kentucky Long Rifle".
Personal life
In 1710, Martin Meylin left Zurich for Pequea in what is now Lancaster County, Pennsylvania together with a group of other Mennonites. He received 265 acres of land from the 10,000-acre plot granted by William Penn to settlers from the Palatinate.Local histories state that Martin Meylin was either a gunsmith or blacksmith, and that Meylin's son, Martin Meylin II, also practiced these professions. As a result, the historical record is hard to parse, as it is not always clear which Meylin is being referred to in any given document.