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WITHDRAWN .32 caliber, Squirrel Rifle

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Wizard66

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I am selling my .32 caliber squirrel rifle, due to the Tax Man wants his due. I have no idea who the builder is or what brand the barrel is. The rifle is a little over 57" long and has a 42" barrel that is 13/16th across the flats. The rifle has a Siler percussion lock and an adjustable double set trigger. Sights are a silver blade in front and a buckhorn in the rear. Overall condition is very good. Bore is rust free. I purchased this rifle from another forum member in May 2019. As you know these small caliber rifles are getting harder to find and this is a nice one. Rifle comes with the original hickory rod and a nylon range rod.

It is the darker stained rifle in pictures.

Asking 700.00, with shipping at buyers expense from Denver to your location. PM me for any additional information.
 

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BJCollings seeing that the rifle has a siler lock I would assume it is bolstered for the percussion set up you could change it to flint, I have a Dixie .32 that was originally percussion I put a flint lock on it now I have the option of either percussion or flint really not that hard. Just a suggestion.
 
BJCollings seeing that the rifle has a siler lock I would assume it is bolstered for the percussion set up you could change it to flint, I have a Dixie .32 that was originally percussion I put a flint lock on it now I have the option of either percussion or flint really not that hard. Just a suggestion.
True but that would add several hundred dollars to the gun cost and it would probably end up with the other half dozen unfinished projects😁
 
Not all that bad throw in a couple extra dollars for a quality touch hole liner fit the lock yourself not really that hard to do and you have the options of either percussion or flint with the cost of the rifle less than a grand to include shipping. this rifle appears to be quality made not a production build. If I did not already have the Dixie I would be on this. Half the price at least if you were to commission a build of a similar rifle. And as stated the smaller builds are scarce.
 
Final day that this will be up for sale before going back in the vault. Awesome accurate, dead on shooter.

Thanks to all that viewed and commented.

Wiz
 
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