J.D. said:
Scattershots opinion is right on.
I have one in 32 and have had to work on it more than necessary to get it to work right.
The powder cavity measures less than 1/4 inch in diameter and the liner extended nearly half way into that diameter. That means powder did not find its way into the liner, which equates to eratic ignition.
I seriously doubt that the powder chamber in the 54 is much larger.
The locks spark ok, not great, but ok and the architecture of the stock doesn't always fit all that well, and the waaaayyy too thick forearm feels heavy in the hand.
Pedersoli's do shoot good, until the barrel heats us and the mickey mouse barrel attachment prevents expansion along the length of the barrel.
IMHO, they are a decent gun for $350 or so, but not for what one cost now.
For just a little more you can get a good gun without those design flaws and with a MUCH better lock.
I don't mean this as a slam to anyone, but those who rave about the atributes of the Pedersoli guns
apparently have never handled or shot a decent gun.
J.D.