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    SOLD Navy Arms 1863 Remington (Zouave) - Never Used/Still in box.

    Don't blame you - They really are nice shooters. I still have my other one.
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    SOLD Navy Arms 1863 Remington (Zouave) - Never Used/Still in box.

    I really don't know. It depends on carrier & how fast you want it shipped but for what it's worth - the box dimensions are 8-1/2" x 2-1/2" x 51-1/2"and it weighs 11lb. 13oz. Hope that helps. Thanks
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    SOLD Navy Arms 1863 Remington (Zouave) - Never Used/Still in box.

    I am the original owner of a 1970's Antonio Zoli made Navy Arms 1863 Remington (Zouave) .58 caliber (they shoot .575 minie's). I ended up purchasing 2 at the time by mistake (long story) and I kept one to shoot and put this one away at the time and more or less forgot about it. It is still in...
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    What was your first Muzzleloader?

    My first was a Kentucky Pistol kit that I got from a catalog showroom store (they were popular in the 70's). I was 18 or 19 and couldn't buy a modern firearm yet. I think it was Best Products. It is still in the family - gave it to my son.
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