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FOR SALE EARLY. 50 Dixie Tennessee Mountain Rifle

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REDUCED This is a survivor. Early .50 percussion Dixie Tennessee Mountain Rifle SN 636. Shows only minor storage marks. Fired very little if at all. Bore excellent. I believe stock is Cherry. Small chip at toe under buttplate and toeplate. Missing ramrod. The 41.5" barrel is 1:66 twist. LOP is 13.75". Rifle weighs about 7.65 lbs. Nice rifle built by MIROKU of Japan. $500 + Shipping.
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Rambler, I am pat right now on rifles, but I have to say you find some really nice guns and make it easy with your prices for anyone to get started, or add. Extremely fair, I should say.
If you run into a nice .50 TC Hawken barrel with a pit free bore in 1/48, or even 1/28 [if they made one], and no scope holes, I would be interested. And I would trust you to shoot straight on barrel condition. I know they are out there, but I already got burned on one and unless I am really confident in what I would be getting, I would rather pay for a reline. I am already considering that option.
Sorry to do a quick hijack like this, but you put up some very cool stuff and I always enjoy checking out your hardware.
SW
 

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