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    Veteran Arms opinions

    I owned one, and his comments are surgically correct.
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    Veteran Arms opinions

    "I have no reason to feel one way or the other , but it's worth noting that all the "failures " with Indian muskets are from Reenactors." I never got to the stage of "failure" with mine, because the lock NEVER worked consistently, either not engaging the firing sear, or when it did, catching on...
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    Veteran Arms opinions

    "If all you want is a wall hanger or an occasional shooter with light loads, the guns they sell will work." Ditto, except for the part about "...will work." I have worked for months to get a $700 Baker replica lock to function, including having to fabricate a sear spring to replace the pot...
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