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Pros, cons or other info. May be purchasing one of his rifles. Thanks
 
I've never had any dealings with them but I do know that some of the muzzleloaders from them are modern "in-line" guns.

Discussing "in-line" guns on the MLF is against the rules so, as long as the discussion is about the traditional side lock guns they offer this thread can remain.
 
Not an in-line. They don’t interest me in the least. He has a half stock Leman percussion that interests me.
 
I've never had any dealings with them but I do know that some of the muzzleloaders from them are modern "in-line" guns.

Discussing "in-line" guns on the MLF is against the rules so, as long as the discussion is about the traditional side lock guns they offer this thread can remain.

I placed my question in the percussion section for a reason... it pertained to a percussion rifle. I was not interested in breaking the "rules", but this reply seemed a bit "harsh".
 
I placed my question in the percussion section for a reason... it pertained to a percussion rifle. I was not interested in breaking the "rules", but this reply seemed a bit "harsh".
Perhaps.

My comment was meant to head other members comments about in-lines "off at the pass".
 

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