Rigderunner
40 Cal
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In my local gun shop today I found an old Dixie gun works poor boy percussion cap. What is everyone’s opinion of that rifle? It was a Miroku barrel I believe
It felt good in the hand but could use cleaned up. I think it’s a 50 I’ll have to swing in and take another lookI have one in 50 cal flintlock and it is a tack driver if the one you fount is a 32 cal and you dont buy it I would be interested thx
Awesome thanks for the infoHad a caplock .32. Hardest-to-keep clean betwixt shots rifle I ever owned. It was a good gun, just frustrating. Now have the Dixie SMR flintlock .50 Miroku barrel - probably close to what you're looking at.
Dixie doesn't carry many parts for them any more. Screws are metric.
Bought mine as a project - lock frozen with rust, etc. BUT ..the bore actually cleaned up nicely and it shoots really well. From my limited "research", they're not a particularly coveted item but fun to use.
'For me' ... waaaaaaaaaaaay too muzzle heavy! A lefty was my 1st flinter many, many years ago. Bought one used years ago - just because - another lefty, and I was going to cut the barrel down to 38" or so and trim it out some, but someone offered me more $$ than I paid for it, so I sold that one off too. Hate to admit it, but I've now come to despise straight profile 50-cal barrels, LOL!
They were reliable - imagine the cap version should be 100% anyway.
But that much weight out front was just too much for me, and yet my black powdah Schuetzen cartridge rifle weighs 14-pounds, but balances well, so it is effortlessly shootable.
SELLERS REMORSE is something that all of us have experienced!!
Do tell. Are we talking about a hack saw?Theres an old fellas secret to re-balancing a ML long rifle........
Before I would hack saw a barrel I would pull the butt plate and drill holes into the stock and add weight in the holes replace the butt plate and be done, sure heavier rifle but a balanced one.
Do tell. Are we talking about a hack saw?
I'd buy one so fast the dollars would scorch coming out of my pocket. I have one of the LH Dixie .50 Miroku cherry stock SMR's from back in the day. Cherry trees are treasured in Japan, so to get a cherry stock is kind of cool.In my local gun shop today I found an old Dixie gun works poor boy percussion cap. What is everyone’s opinion of that rifle? It was a Miroku barrel I believe
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