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Built I believe in the 70’s from a North Star West kit. Excellent condition with a mirror bore. Dont know who made any of the parts, lock works great. This smoothie has a Cast On stock. See pixs and fits a Left Handed person perfectly. Even though lock is on right side. May not fit a right hand person .36” barrel. No vent liner. Real classy in the English Trade gun style. Would look great at Rondevous or in the field. $1000 shipped to your door. Lower 48. May trade for 1866 Winchester repo or ?? Thanks for looking, rick
 

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North Star West did not exist in the 1970's. It would have been the original North Star built in Pennsylvania by Curley Gostomski, IIRC, they were located in Pillow PA. North Star was sold when Curley died or got too old to continue, and the guns continued to be made by the new concern which was North Star West. Both concerns made incredible guns. Mr. Gostomski was real fussy about proper lock geometry. He designed and tuned his own locks. Best flint locks of any I ever encountered. Flints lasted much longer in his locks than many of todays rock basher locks.
 
How much cast off does this gun have. Would it be difficult for a right hand shooter.
 
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