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whitetrash078

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Hi all, does anyone here have a Early Rustic Arms gun? I am quite intrested in a Kentucky barn gun. If anyone here has a E.R.A gun what do you think of it. For the price it looks like a winner, but I have been burned before and would like first hand info.

Thanks, Erik
 
I have one of his "militia muskets." A nice work-horse gun, good workmanship and function. Nice fellow to deal with, as well....
 
Hi all, does anyone here have a Early Rustic Arms gun? I am quite intrested in a Kentucky barn gun. If anyone here has a E.R.A gun what do you think of it. For the price it looks like a winner, but I have been burned before and would like first hand info.

Thanks, Erik

Larry's a great guy to deal with and really knows his stuff. The barn gun is an interesting thing that he does; are you thinking of the grungy finish?

You're probably looking at about 10 months to get it. Give Larry a call and see what his waiting list is like right now.

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I called a few weeks ago and it was about a 6 mo wait for a in the white gun ! so you may do better going that way and finishing yourself :m2c:
 
Mine took about 6 months for the finished musket, but that was a year and a half ago...!
 
I think getting one in the white may be how I go, just depends on how antsy I get. I'll give the guy a call. Thank you all.
 
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