Here are a couple of Navy Arms mule ear carbines. I have only had these for a short time, but have shot both and they operate just fine. Both bores are bright and shiny and have strong riflings. I was going to build a full caliber set of these, but up jumped a rabbit and I had to change directions! Ideally I would like to sell these together as advertised, but I'm not hard set on it. These are SUPER handy, and just weigh absolutely nothing. One of these would be GREAT for teaching yer yungins! Pa or Grampa needs one too! I would like to get 900 shipped for the pair. The inlay work on the .36 is REALLY nice.
The dimensions for both rifles are the same:
OAL 40.75"
BBL 26"L x 7/8" Across the flats
LOP 13.25"
Drop 2.5"
The twist is faster. 1:30something from what I can deduct. This means you could ditch the patches and shoot a little conical if you'd like.
The .32 has the browned barrel. It weighs 5lbs 11oz
The .36 has the blued barrel and the inlays. It weighs 5lbs 10oz
The dimensions for both rifles are the same:
OAL 40.75"
BBL 26"L x 7/8" Across the flats
LOP 13.25"
Drop 2.5"
The twist is faster. 1:30something from what I can deduct. This means you could ditch the patches and shoot a little conical if you'd like.
The .32 has the browned barrel. It weighs 5lbs 11oz
The .36 has the blued barrel and the inlays. It weighs 5lbs 10oz
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