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WITHDRAWN New .54 cal/.28ga Blunderbuss/Reduced Again

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Well. I guess i will hang on to it and bore it out to a .24ga/.58cal.

New, never fired Traditions Blunderbuss assembled from one of their $399.00 kits. This one is ready to take out and have a blast with. Use a .54 round ball or a load of shot. $350 shipped. NO FFL required.
More pics after i added another coat of Tru Oil. Or cut the flare off the end and make ya a short barrel blanket gun.
From their website.
The Traditions™ Blunderbuss Kit comes in .54 caliber percussion ignition. The Blunderbuss features a flared steel barrel and features a single-trigger percussion ignition. The shotgun's hardwood stock is accented by a beautiful brass trigger guard and butt plate furniture. The 16 3/4" trumpet-style barrel is designed to shoot .54 caliber round balls or a variety of shot sizes. Once finished the Traditions Blunderbuss Rifle is great to enjoy out to the range, in the field, or simply displayed on your wall.
 

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Yep, this is the third one i have put together. They have all need the breech shimmed up some and so finagling and filing on the trigger bar. Thank you for the + press.
 
yeah I had to do the same with mine, but once I got it all put together it was all good to go

I have been using F Shot and 7.5 in a buck and shot load as it is a little small for a proper buck and ball load.
 
Yea, i thought about having this one bored out to .24 ga/ .58 cal but not sure how the flare is attached and thought it might come off when drilled.
 
Sitting on that kayak (?), makes me think it's about perfect for a canoe gun
 
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