LawrenceA, what is that little gun in the pictures? That thing is so neat.
1863 Musketoon by Parker hale. Basically an 1853 Enfield in artillery carbine form.LawrenceA, what is that little gun in the pictures? That thing is so neat.
Musketoon has an advertised weight of 6.6 pdI wanted to hunt deer with a Civil War rifle. A friend loaned me his Enfield and it didn't take long to figure out that this size/weight rifle was not for me. After hefting that around my Hawken and Deerstalker are much better for field carry at least for me.
A Musketoon was on my radar but back in the 70's when I was looking to buy my first BP rifle there weren't any locally to try or buy. I ended up with a T/C Hawken (like many of us) for about $175. After carrying that in the field the Enfield felt like a club. Not a hunting rifle at least for me. That Musketoon still is a purty rifle though.Musketoon has an advertised weight of 6.6 pd
My mountain rifles are around 9.5 pd.
Not sure the weight of a full size Enfield but I think it is about 9.5pd as well
I dont think you can compare the musketoon with a full size Enfield, Like comparing a blunderbuss with a goose gun but whatever floats your boat.A Musketoon was on my radar but back in the 70's when I was looking to buy my first BP rifle there weren't any locally to try or buy. I ended up with a T/C Hawken (like many of us) for about $175. After carrying that in the field the Enfield felt like a club. Not a hunting rifle at least for me. That Musketoon still is a purty rifle though.
1863 Musketoon by Parker hale. Basically an 1853 Enfield in artillery carbine form.
It is light, points well and is designed for 58 minies.
Even got a metal ramrod
Honestly, it is perfect for hunting on foot.
Apologies mate.
I use a .58 Enfield 2 band and will carry it during elk season. The .58 is the best I
1863 Musketoon by Parker hale. Basically an 1853 Enfield in artillery carbine form.
It is light, points well and is designed for 58 minies.
Even got a metal ramrod
Honestly, it is perfect for hunting on foot.
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