This is just a little vent, no pun intended. Everyone here has been very helpful as I get some cap guns squared away and with my quest to get a flintlock.
After purchasing two flintolock rifles and getting broken rifles I have about had it. One rifle would not stay cocked, didn't matter what the trigger set-up was, it was defective. Next one, the wedge flew out as I unboxed it. There is no tenion or whatever you call it attached to the barrel to hold the wedge in place. Both reputable companies and both priced over $1275 each. Sheesh... what do I have to do to get a working rifle? Unfortunately the place I am stationed now does not have a large muzzleloading audience and there are virtually none at gun shows. I suppose I may go with a new Lyman GPR to reduce my cost and start with something supposedly new. I am still waiting on refunds totally $3000.....
Frustrating but God is good and I am sure these were meant to steer me to where I need to be.
Next post I hope to report my progress in shooting my new rifle. Meanwhile, let me spend some time in the Classified section here.
After purchasing two flintolock rifles and getting broken rifles I have about had it. One rifle would not stay cocked, didn't matter what the trigger set-up was, it was defective. Next one, the wedge flew out as I unboxed it. There is no tenion or whatever you call it attached to the barrel to hold the wedge in place. Both reputable companies and both priced over $1275 each. Sheesh... what do I have to do to get a working rifle? Unfortunately the place I am stationed now does not have a large muzzleloading audience and there are virtually none at gun shows. I suppose I may go with a new Lyman GPR to reduce my cost and start with something supposedly new. I am still waiting on refunds totally $3000.....
Frustrating but God is good and I am sure these were meant to steer me to where I need to be.
Next post I hope to report my progress in shooting my new rifle. Meanwhile, let me spend some time in the Classified section here.