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  1. 1General_Grant

    Review of a Pedersoli 1763/66 Charleville Musket

    Yes, that's always nice isn't it! :D
  2. 1General_Grant

    Review of a Pedersoli 1763/66 Charleville Musket

    The front barrel band seems pretty secure to me, or did you mean to say the ramrod won't be as secure?
  3. 1General_Grant

    Review of a Pedersoli 1763/66 Charleville Musket

    Not sure why you think $1200 is too much, Pedersoli muskets are like $1500+. Stock is fine I was just asking how much a walnut stock would cost. I could get the ramrod to fit if I just filed it some. Yes, the lock needs some work, that's fine.
  4. 1General_Grant

    Review of a Pedersoli 1763/66 Charleville Musket

    Maybe whoever owned it before bought a replacement ramrod but got the wrong one.
  5. 1General_Grant

    Comer's Gunworks

    I got a Miroku 1766 Charleville, and the lock needs some work. As you can see from the clip, the frizzen doesn't go all the way forward.
  6. 1General_Grant

    Review of a Pedersoli 1763/66 Charleville Musket

    That would makes sense since the rammer is literally too thick to fit all the through the front barrel band.
  7. 1General_Grant

    Review of a Pedersoli 1763/66 Charleville Musket

    Anywhere I can get a correct button style rammer instead of the trumpet style rammer?
  8. 1General_Grant

    Review of a Pedersoli 1763/66 Charleville Musket

    @wiscoaster I wonder why mine has a top lug and yours has a bottom lug.
  9. 1General_Grant

    Review of a Pedersoli 1763/66 Charleville Musket

    Or they just didn't care make them as historically accurate as possible. Italian rifled musket repros don't even use the correct rifling!
  10. 1General_Grant

    Review of a Pedersoli 1763/66 Charleville Musket

    Ramrod is just to thick to fit all the way through the first barrel, band. I'd like to buy a button style ramrod, the one the Miroku 1766 and Pedersoli 1763 come with is historically inaccurate anyway.
  11. 1General_Grant

    Review of a Pedersoli 1763/66 Charleville Musket

    The finish on that Pedersoli looks really nice!
  12. 1General_Grant

    Review of a Pedersoli 1763/66 Charleville Musket

    Would that 1766 be the top one in this photo?
  13. 1General_Grant

    Review of a Pedersoli 1763/66 Charleville Musket

    It'll go in all the way if I take the front barrel band off.
  14. 1General_Grant

    Review of a Pedersoli 1763/66 Charleville Musket

    What were original Charleville stocks finished with?
  15. 1General_Grant

    Review of a Pedersoli 1763/66 Charleville Musket

    I'll just stick with the birch stock then. Perhaps I'll just refinish the stock. Definitely wouldn't fix the ramrod not going all the way in, the ramrod won't go in because it's too thick towards the front.
  16. 1General_Grant

    Review of a Pedersoli 1763/66 Charleville Musket

    mine isn’t quite as nice as yours in fact the stock and fore stock don’t even match! The ramrod doesn’t fit all the way either.
  17. 1General_Grant

    Review of a Pedersoli 1763/66 Charleville Musket

    How much does a walnut stock cost?
  18. 1General_Grant

    Review of a Pedersoli 1763/66 Charleville Musket

    How much do you charge to defarb a Miroku 1766?
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