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walruskid1

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Been a while since I've been online and even longer since I had a Flintlock. Been sticking mainly to underhammers. Was in one of my local gun shops yesterday and noticed a long rifle on the rack and it was a Flintlock. Closer examination revealed a Navy arms / pedersoli .45 flintlock. They don't sell too many black powder rifles. Mostly Tupperware and other common pistols. I asked him what they wanted for it he said two and a quarter. I said would you take 200 for it? Done deal
 
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Date code puts it at 1977. Would this have been a kit or a complete rifle sold by Navy arms? Some of the inletting is so-so
 
I bought that same model back 35 years ago. It was and still is a great piece. It has taken several deer and lots of squirrels! You should enjoy it. Oh, and you got a deal! I think I paid 240 for it new back then.
 
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