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If you do locate a feldstutzer be sure you get the proper bullet mould for it as they are hard to come by especially if you want to get good results out of it.I have a Vollmer 1851 feldstutzer reproduction and it is one of my favourite guns
 

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Gunbroker right?

Going by the pictures the one on Gunbroker is the goods, if I hadn’t spent all my allowance on a Starr 1863 Army pistol I think I’d be after it, even with all the hassles of getting it into Australia.
Yes sirs, it was Gunbroker. Not an arsenal built rifle, but rather a civilian piece by Sebastian Diem of Mannheim.



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Seller claims 2” groups at 100 yards. We shall see.
 
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