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Gently used .54 Lyman GPR percussion lock. Nice walnut stock. Bore in good shape (I can't figure out that picture) one wedge hole plate screw broken off in stock (close up pic) wood near wedges on rt side has dings where precious owner must have indiscriminately banged on them with a screwdriver handle (close up pic). More pics in next post. FYI, wood is darker than pictures appear.
$500 tyd.
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Forgot to add that this has more modern Lyman muzzle loader sights currently installed. I will include original rear Buckhorn and an unfinished brass/metal front blade.
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I found a red pen light that was waaay to bright so I taped 2 cleaning patches over it and stuck it in the bore.
Smart idea! I will try this myself. I generally use patches to see if my bore is clean and don't need to see down the bore but some people abuse their rifles and I would like to see any damage that may have occured .
 
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