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Good evening from Vermont. My local shop has a 1992 new in box un finished. 50 cal gpr flint lock for 500.00 cash . Should I run out tomorrow and buy it. Is it worth it. Or should I get it for resale on fourm to someone who really an afford it. Please help thanks
 
If the gun is a kit the same gun is available on Muzzle-loaders.com brand new for $569. The investarms Gemmer. So you’re saving $69 + shipping on a gun with no warranty. Offer him $350 and that would be a deal. The investarm Gemmer and that Lyman Great Plains is the exact same rifle. Same manufacturer.
 
Thanks for the information. It was left on consignment I tried offering less. He had a tc muzzleloader shotgun kit from Same owner that sold for 400.00. In the end just not a great deal for the gpr
 
I don’t believe the “no warranty” means much, and lots of people think those older GPR’s were made better than the new ones. Better wood anyway. If you really wanted the kit $500 isn’t a terrible deal.
 
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