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Thanks for the help. I contacted Austin Halleck they said company moved 5 years ago to their present location. I bought my rifle from dixie gun works when they first started selling them I don't know how many years ago they were advertised as made in U.S.A. I asked A-H if the barrel was made in spain and if guns were asembled here and they said they imported them from spain. I like gun alot but would of been nice if we had built them here. Thanks for help. Mo. Joe
As of 10-01-06 Austin & Hallect closed their doors in Provo, UT and is no longer manufacturing any firearms.[url] www.austinhalleck.com[/url] they are selling a few spare parts thats all. And thats very limited.
Thanks for reply. I got ahold of A-H two weeks ago for a spare flash hole liner and bought another flint lock mountain rifle while I was on phone talking to them they are selling all there guns in stock at a substantial savings. They don't have any with select wood left but do have some with fancy wood. That was last week this week I don't know what is left.I received rifle in about 10 days and have had no issues with it . Joe
$579 is full retail. Half off makes it quite a good value. I just shot my Austin & Halleck flinter for the first time today and it performed flawlessly. The lock showers white sparks and lights 3f priming charges perfectly.