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I just purchased a Pedersoli Pennsylvania Hunter flintlock in .45 cal. Very nice piece looking forward to shooting it.
 
Howdy folks, I’m new to this forum but I’m really diggin it so far! I’ve been into black powder shooting off and on for quite some time but I’ve recently been getting back into it. So much fun and man have I missed it! However, I’ve never owned a flintlock rifle before. I’m looking for a decent Pennsylvania or Kentucky style rifle (I own a hawken style cap lock). I’ve looked at custom guns but for now I was kinda thinking on getting a production rifle just to get my feet wet sort of speak. I’m also open to the idea of building one from a kit as I’m familiar with woodworking. Any suggestions would be very much appreciated! I was also wondering if anyone from the New England area (I’m in Rhode Island) knew of any local shops around that keep a decent selection of traditional blackpowder arms and supplies on hand. Most I know carry mostly tacticool stuff. Thanks!!

Currently at Autumn Gun Works in Goshen.... 20190621_132145.jpg
 
Howdy folks, I’m new to this forum but I’m really diggin it so far! I’ve been into black powder shooting off and on for quite some time but I’ve recently been getting back into it. So much fun and man have I missed it! However, I’ve never owned a flintlock rifle before. I’m looking for a decent Pennsylvania or Kentucky style rifle (I own a hawken style cap lock). I’ve looked at custom guns but for now I was kinda thinking on getting a production rifle just to get my feet wet sort of speak. I’m also open to the idea of building one from a kit as I’m familiar with woodworking. Any suggestions would be very much appreciated! I was also wondering if anyone from the New England area (I’m in Rhode Island) knew of any local shops around that keep a decent selection of traditional blackpowder arms and supplies on hand. Most I know carry mostly tacticool stuff. Thanks!!
In Rhode Island U are close to Tiverton Rifle & pistol Club, Rod & Gun Club of New Bedford,Leominster Mountain Men as places to shoot guns are always for sale!
 
I live in Maine. Would meet you in Kittery if you like. I have an Austin & Halleck Mountain Rifle, .50 flinter. I would like to sell. Unfired. Lock upgraded by L&R (have receipt and old parts). includes extra flints, box of round balls, a bunch of maxiballs. $350. PM me if interested
 
You all need to drive to my house in southern Maine, I'm buying another piece of land and I have some custom built rifles that I will sell. A pedersoli silver star(not custom) A Garner(Miss.), a rare Leroy Fleanor(Tenn), a Bruce Bean(Maine)$750- 1800 range
A Hacker Martin percussion also.
Nit Wit
 
You all need to drive to my house in southern Maine, I'm buying another piece of land and I have some custom built rifles that I will sell. A pedersoli silver star(not custom) A Garner(Miss.), a rare Leroy Fleanor(Tenn), a Bruce Bean(Maine)$750- 1800 range
A Hacker Martin percussion also.
Nit Wit

Pics or specs of said rifles?
 
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