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  1. Second-rate Marksman

    SOLD WTS: NIB .50 Investarms/Cabela’s Hawken Rifle

    That’s a great question! I’ll have to verify that when I get home tonight.
  2. Second-rate Marksman

    SOLD WTS: NIB .50 Investarms/Cabela’s Hawken Rifle

    Better get this while the deal lasts! I’m half-tempted to keep it.
  3. Second-rate Marksman

    1851 navy hunting

    Generally speaking, I don’t. Put the bullet in the think tank or boiler room, and the .36 will do its job. Wouldn’t be my first (or second, or third) choice for use in taking a deer, but the .44 will be sufficient if the OP does his part. Don’t mean to be condescending here, but I’d double...
  4. Second-rate Marksman

    SOLD Howard New Antique Pistol, Finely Engraved, .58 Cal Smoothbore (1817-1825)

    You don’t see many .58 smoothbore pistols out there— much less in this condition. Get it before it sells locally!
  5. Second-rate Marksman

    SOLD Caywood “Fusil fin de chasse“, .62 Cal

    You know you’re going to live to regret it if this one passes through your fingers… Reasonable offers considered.
  6. Second-rate Marksman

    SOLD AMR .45 Patriot Clone

    Photos of the inside of the lock, as promised:
  7. Second-rate Marksman

    SOLD AMR .45 Patriot Clone

    Sorry for the delay regarding the additional photos. Working late hours and have four young kids besides, so life is kinda’ hectic. I’ll do my darnedest to get them posted tonight.
  8. Second-rate Marksman

    SOLD AMR .45 Patriot Clone

    I don’t believe so. Traditions and Thompson/Center are the only ones that I’m aware of.
  9. Second-rate Marksman

    SOLD AMR .45 Patriot Clone

    Now that’s more like it! I’m sorry. The caliber’s listed on the barrel in one of the photos, but I see it’s not particularly obvious. This one’s a .45. I’ll get photos of the lock mortise and lock later tonight.
  10. Second-rate Marksman

    SOLD AMR .45 Patriot Clone

    Ask me nicely, and maybe you’ll get one… 😜
  11. Second-rate Marksman

    FOR SALE .50 Cal Renegade with Custom Carving

    Up for grabs is a .50 Thompson/Center Renegade with custom carving on the stock. Elk silhouette artwork is carved on the obverse also. I’m also including a second uncarved stock. Excellent condition with very little signs of use. Asking $450 shipped. I accept most forms of payment to include...
  12. Second-rate Marksman

    SOLD AMR .45 Patriot Clone

    Up for grabs is an AMR Patriot clone. This one’s .45 caliber and is in excellent condition aside from the fact there’s no half-cock notch. I purchased it from a less-than-scrupulous seller on the forum sometime back and discovered that the notch had sheared off. I’d imagine that parts for this...
  13. Second-rate Marksman

    Do You Actually Use Your Expensive Custom Guns or Keep Them as Safe Queens?

    I d I don’t know that I want to do that… might need some guns that I can actually use to effectively defend myself against a tyrannical government one day. 😉
  14. Second-rate Marksman

    SOLD WTS: NIB .50 Investarms/Cabela’s Hawken Rifle

    Bump for price drop. This is a brand new rifle here, folks! Where else are you going to find an Italian-made Investarms piece for considerably less than you’d pay for a Traditions model?
  15. Second-rate Marksman

    FOR SALE Ettore Russo .54 Cal Custom Rifle

    Still here, still awesome, and still waiting for the right buyer!
  16. Second-rate Marksman

    SOLD Caywood “Fusil fin de chasse“, .62 Cal

    Still here, still awesome, and still waiting for the right buyer!
  17. Second-rate Marksman

    SOLD Engraved “Eversley” French & Indian War Powder Horn

    Thanks for saying so! To be honest, I’m more than a little surprised it hasn’t sold. I don’t know if it’s simply the subject matter or what. At the price I’m charging, I’m making less than $5/hour on the engraving work. 🤷‍♂️
  18. Second-rate Marksman

    Do You Actually Use Your Expensive Custom Guns or Keep Them as Safe Queens?

    That’s a beauty (the buck and the gun)! How much did that set you back?
  19. Second-rate Marksman

    Do You Actually Use Your Expensive Custom Guns or Keep Them as Safe Queens?

    I think that’s an important distinction. Using these guns doesn’t mean thrashing them. You wouldn’t take a Jaguar XKE mud bogging or rock climbing, would you? I knew a guy that once threw his expensive camera on the ground in an attempt to illustrate that it was “only a tool”. Personally, I...
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