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SOLD .62 Cal. Transitional Long Rifle

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For sale is a .62 Caliber Transitional long rifle with 42" swamped Colerain barrel with radius grooved rifling. Davis flintlock and brass mounted. The stock is maple with some stripe. If you have any questions, please PM me. $1200 shipped. Accepted payment forms: PayPal Friends and Family; USPS Money Order; or Personal Check which will be held until cleared.
 

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hello thomas...just joined and lost i admit..trying to figure out how to send a pm..lol

looking for a flintlock rifle hoping for a smaller caliber as I am new and not a hunter. are u listing any others

Brad
 
To send PM. Point your mouse cursor at the person you want to PM, then click on Start Conversation. Takes 10 seconds :)
 
I've decided to add some accessories to sweeten the deal for the rifle. I will throw in a new leather possibles bag, a flint wallet with half a dozen flints and tools, and a powder horn.

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Hope I'm not intruding on this thread. I built this rifle about 10-11 years ago from a blank, using a Colerain barrel and RE Davis Early Germanic lock for a friend in NY. Looking at it now, I wish I would've put a patch box on it along with some incise carving but I didn't feel my skill set was up to it at the time. Everything was done by hand inletting the components including lock, barrel, trigger etc and the stock was shaped using a rasp and files. If I had 1100.00 right now I'd buy it back.
 
Hope I'm not intruding on this thread. I built this rifle about 10-11 years ago from a blank, using a Colerain barrel and RE Davis Early Germanic lock for a friend in NY. Looking at it now, I wish I would've put a patch box on it along with some incise carving but I didn't feel my skill set was up to it at the time. Everything was done by hand inletting the components including lock, barrel, trigger etc and the stock was shaped using a rasp and files. If I had 1100.00 right now I'd buy it back.
That's what in waiting on . Money lol I love a german gun
 
Hope I'm not intruding on this thread. I built this rifle about 10-11 years ago from a blank, using a Colerain barrel and RE Davis Early Germanic lock for a friend in NY. Looking at it now, I wish I would've put a patch box on it along with some incise carving but I didn't feel my skill set was up to it at the time. Everything was done by hand inletting the components including lock, barrel, trigger etc and the stock was shaped using a rasp and files. If I had 1100.00 right now I'd buy it back.
Not intruding at all, Thanks for the information. I got it from Neil Murray, who I think you built it for.
Thomas
 
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