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10 43786 Tue March 13, 2012
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90% of reviewers None indicated 7.8
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Description: This flintlock rifle features a 1-in-60" twist for superior accuracy with patched round balls. It features a 32" octagonal barrel, double set triggers, a Hawken-style percussion "snail" with clean-out screw and reliable coil-spring lock.
Overall length: 50"
Weight: 9 lbs.
Cailbers: .50, .54


Zonie

Cannon

Registered: October 2003
Location: Phoenix Arizona
Posts: 16361
Review Date: Mon December 18, 2006 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 6 

 
Pros: This arr a gud gun fer shootin. it arr wurth ever sent ah spint on it.
Cons: Ye gots ta fuul arroun with a littl tinny rock ta get it ta wurk kus it donnt use kaps lik ma othar guns due.

Ah thin evverone shuud own 1. it maks beeg wholes in thins iffen ye shoots it at um.
cptleo

45 Cal.

Registered: September 2004
Location: Central Florida
Posts: 623
Review Date: Wed November 28, 2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: price, quality
Cons: none

great bang for the buck
joliver
36 Cal.

Registered: December 2004
Location: Fredericksburg, TX
Posts: 96
Review Date: Sun February 17, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: Reasonable price, very good quality, shoots well (better than I do....)
Cons: Bluing instead of the traditional browning

Good quality walnut, fit and finish very good, lines are very nice, and it shoots very accurately as long as I do my part. Only negatives are the bluing instead of the tradtional browning and the double-set trigger has some creep. Excellent value for the money.
razorray

32 Cal.

Registered: February 2008
Location: leftcoast, ca
Posts: 5
Review Date: Fri February 22, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: well made prod. gun, fit and finsh good
Cons: needs a small bit of work to be agood shooter, thats ok

triger creep, replace set screw with 5.5x8mm screw( from ace hard stores) rear sights get a rear sight from Traditions, for there pistol .360 dovetail, CLEAN the new gun as factory states before using. Touch hole liner drill out to 5/64 ths, helps fire it off everytime, 60 grns 3f, .15 patch .490 ball. Brake it in and it will make small groups! I have a flint and caplock set up like this and the will out shoot me.
Rafsob

40 Cal.

Registered: April 2007
Location: Hayes, Va.
Posts: 166
Review Date: Fri March 7, 2008 Would you recommend the product? No | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 4 

 
Pros: First shots were very accurate out of the box.
Cons: Wood stock and furniture fit and finish was bad.

When my GPR came in I was a little disappointed. Had a few things that upset me. The finish on the wood stock was horrible. It was too dark and completely covered (obscured) the woodgrain. Had to lighten the stain. once that was done it looked great. The butt stock plate fit was not fitted properly. Not much I can doabout that.

Bottom line, if I wanted to build a gun I would havebought a kit. I thought I would have gotten a better product from InvestArms!!!
GoodCheer
58 Cal.

Registered: January 2009
Location: Liberty Co, Texas
Posts: 2320
Review Date: Mon June 8, 2009 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: (1) Plentiful (2) Good platform for modifications.
Cons: Full length stock not available.

Every one knows all about the expected performance of GPR's, truely a quality product for a reasonable price. What most ignore is that the folks at Lymans given the muzzleloading community at large a great platform for creating rifles of any type. Left, right, fast, slow, primitive, scoped, offhand, bench. And GPR's are so very plentiful that you can find one for your special project at a great price. Now, if only someone made a drop-in full length stock...
ebiggs

69 Cal.

Registered: April 2009
Location: Spring Hill, Kansas
Posts: 3009
Review Date: Fri April 16, 2010 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: Good value for the money
Cons: Needs tweaking.

Typical production rifle but it more imitates a Hawken rifle than a Thompson Center does. Mine has so-so wood and fit is also average. The biggest complaint with this gun is the lock. Apparently Lyman copied TC’s lock but copied the early one that had some problems, too. If you put a new model TC cock on the Lyman GPR it makes a big difference and I recommend doing. Mine shoots well and is getting better as it gets shot!
short_start

45 Cal.

Registered: November 2004
Location: North of the Fingerlakes-NY
Posts: 515
Review Date: Fri January 13, 2012 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 7 

 
Pros: Very good shooter, Great look and balance, good warranty support
Cons: Uneven QC

Got 2 of these. The first one was a fit & finish disaster; like Rafsob's above except maybe worse. Whole gun went back for warranty repair of multiple issues, then the lock went back later by itself. The gun still has a tilted trigger guard, but it sure can shoot RB. It's a bit long and heavy for tree-stand or blind hunting, however.

My second, bought used, was everything I'd hoped for. Fit and finish was fine and the stock very attractive.

I'd recommend this rifle only if it can be examined by the purchaser beforehand...or returned for full refund following examination.

Warranty support through Dixon's has been very good.
ripley1

32 Cal.

Registered: January 2012
Posts: 40
Review Date: Sat January 28, 2012 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: Great entry price, easy to work on, it is solid.
Cons: It needs to be worked on.

The Lock needs some fit and finishing adjustments - it works when adjusted.
I believe the stock was just stained and the owner manual states that - you can finish it how you like.
I look at it as an assembled kit gun (the price suggests that), and a good one when dressed up.
This is what I was looking for and it met all of my expectations, I give it a 10.
deadly caintuck
32 Cal.

Registered: November 2011
Location: Utah
Posts: 24
Review Date: Tue March 13, 2012 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: nice looking gun,close hawken look alike,good shooter
Cons: i was not happy with some of the inletting

it is a nice rifle and a good shooter for the beginner i would recommend this product


 
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