I had a CVA Bobcat given to me and I want a flintlock so I was wondering if I can convert it to a flintlock and change to a wood stock? I know these are cheap guns but I have no money rapped up into it right now.
Sell it and get what you want.I have throne it around on selling it. Not going to get much for it but it would go toward the perchace of a good flinklock.
Thank you I will be looking into them.Sell it and get what you want.
Track of the Wolf has Lyman Great Plains .54 caliber flinters in stock for $686 + shipping. The .50 calibers are the same price but out of stock.
Dixie Gun Works has Hawken style rifles in multiple calibers (by Lyman and Traditions) running from $500 to $750. Dixie's kits start at $405 and go up from there.
I could really roll in a 72 Gremlin with a CVA Bobcat in the back. That'd be cool!Well heck ya. Its possible. You can also put a $4,000.00 stereo system in a 1972 Gremlin.....but why? You still would have a 1972 Gremlin???
Use the $$ to get a used flintlock, sell the Bobcat as is. You be better off! That's MY OPINION, wife says I'm wrong though on most stuff.
Now thats what I need to do is find the parted needed to build one. I am really interested in the long guns. I also have a 45 cal Kentucky long gun with the 33 1/2 inch barrel in Caplock. What has been catching my eye is the smoothbore flintlocks full length stocks.My middle Brother had a 72 Gremlin and my Older Brother had a Javelin, don't recall what model year. That Javelin could smoke the wheels pretty good!
All that being said, put your money into a flintlock. As an example of what can be done on a budget, I built a fairly decent flintlock for $200 with a combination of new and used parts.
Patience Grasshopper.Thank you I will be looking into them.
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