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I see the 1816 Musket is now over 1900 (or, in reality, two grand!) so I guess we've crossed a rubicon! With tax and shipping. Oh, well, nobody said this was a cheap hobby!
The Italians aren’t doing it; our own government has done it by making our dollar worth less by printing more money with nothing to back it up.Yah.... and they aint getting any lower in price. I hate to say it but I think the Italians might be pricing themselves out of our market. That price is custom gun territory.
Dave
Collectors Firearms - The Best Damn Gunshop in the World sometimes has original shootable specimens for not much more.I see the 1816 Musket is now over 1900 (or, in reality, two grand!) so I guess we've crossed a rubicon! With tax and shipping. Oh, well, nobody said this was a cheap hobby!
I’m selling oneI see the 1816 Musket is now over 1900 (or, in reality, two grand!) so I guess we've crossed a rubicon! With tax and shipping. Oh, well, nobody said this was a cheap hobby!
You'll have no trouble doing so!I’m selling one
A recent auction had one for sale, it went for about 900 plus tax and fees. I didn't get to handle and examine it, as I had my eye on a new-in-box 1803 Zoli replica and got that. Yes, a nice good original one can be used with care!Collectors Firearms - The Best Damn Gunshop in the World sometimes has original shootable specimens for not much more.
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