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Here is a reasonably priced functional muzzle-loading rifle, single trigger with a 32" barrel. Smooth metal, nice wood with few, if any, dings or dents. Bore and rifling are like new. Round ball twist. This would make an excellent hunting rifle without the worry of injuring a piece of art yet it is a good looking rifle with some figure in the stock. $800 shipped and insured to the lower 48.
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Who made the lock, barrel and who was the builder?
 
Boy, this really looks good to me. Usually I am flint only but I could put this in the arsenal for sure. What’s the length of pull? I know a young man that may be interested.
 
I think it is- let me check an I will get back to you tomorrow, cowrustler
Um...,

"CLASSIFIED GUIDELINES

2. You may only list merchandise you own. You may not list items for other people."


Not sure why you don't know if your rifle has been sold or not? Will let this go this time.

LD
 
Loyalist Dave, I don't know for sure because it's been a long time since I listed this rifle and I have a couple hundred guns I'm trying to slowly get rid of for my kid's sake. This site seems to have lots of concerns about members.
 
Loyalist Dave, I don't know for sure because it's been a long time since I listed this rifle and I have a couple hundred guns I'm trying to slowly get rid of for my kid's sake. This site seems to have lots of concerns about members.
That's good to hear. This site has lots of concerns about members not following rules, which does not include you, thank goodness.

LD
 
That is kind a short . Are there any markings on the gun did you build it? Still interested just like to know more.
 
Cowrustler - Since you posted that ad last summer, there's been a change in the format to help us all from being scammed. The solution is to provide a photo of the item along with a slip of paper with your screen name and date. It helps us know it's legit (member's accounts have been hijacked also, so this helps weed out those scammers too). When you locate the gun it would be a good idea to post a photo with that data.
 
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