.32 Seneca and traditions Crockett

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Hello all hope everyone is having a good winter and had a good successful hunting season! So I didn’t want to post this on the wanted Ad just because I’m not exactly sure what I’m looking for, but I am looking for another little .32. I currently built a CVA squirrel that I converted to flint, nice little rifle but would like a percussion to go with it. Not interested in another CVA would like to have something different. My first ML ever was a traditions Crockett wish I never sold it but I did bc I wanted a custom gun still have that smoothbore and love it but miss the little guy. And as much as I love the flint sometimes I just want a percussion to switch it up. I know what I would be spending on a Crocket bc they are still in production (for now) but if I was to look into getting a Cherokee what price range would I be in? Iv seen these low bc ppl don’t know what they are and Iv seen then through the roof. For the guys that’s have them and buy them what’s a good ballpark if I were to get one? And to be honest I would try to get one off of here just bc I feel a little better buying from this site. Not saying a can’t get scammed but seems like Iv met some great ppl on here.
 
Looking a 7 .32 Cherokees sold over the past 6 months the average price was about $585. The price spread was roughly $420 to $700. I didn't notice any difference in pricing between single and double trigger models.

I watch for Cherokees and Seneca models and, based on what I've experienced, I'd say plan on spending about $650 for a good one.
 
Looking a 7 .32 Cherokees sold over the past 6 months the average price was about $585. The price spread was roughly $420 to $700. I didn't notice any difference in pricing between single and double trigger models.

I watch for Cherokees and Seneca models and, based on what I've experienced, I'd say plan on spending about $650 for a good one.
Okay thanks! I really wouldn’t mind a “hunting” one if ya know what I mean I can always refinish just as long as the bore is clean
 
Somewhere around $600 for one in okay shape is about right from what I’ve seen.
Personally I’d only buy a rifle with a set trigger, I’m not a big fan of the single trigger Cherokees.
 
Pedersoli makes a .32 in flint and percussion in their scout and perhaps other models. Not sure the pricing though. Just something to consider as well.
 
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