I agree with everyone who says NIB/ $400 is a great deal for one of these. I have one and fill a tag in late PA flintlock season every year with it. They are accurate and dependable. I had my lock tuned, the frizzen hardened and its spring strengthened by a fellow from NH, Earl Kathan, years ago. I never liked the little "nubby" rear sight, so I replaced it with a semi- buckhorn rear with @3/4 inch dovetail. ( the dovetail cut into the barrel is longer than usual, so you would would have to do some searching or sight altering to replace it.) I also cut a new front sight from a brass blank and fit it into the " groove" in the barrel. It's a tap in, friction fit. Of course, none of these alterations were necessary, just my personal preference. But.......I would recommend a little lock work and trigger polishing. Bottom line- jump on the deal right away, these sell for 700 to 900 dollars or more in that condition......One final thought, I have read in several different places that these were furnished with "match grade barrels"........I often wondered what that actually meant and if it were indeed true. Anyone out there have an insight? Scoop it up SmoothboreMurph.....if you don't like it, make a few bucks on it......
Just saw SmootboreMurph's latest post, sorry. And I really didn't look at his pictures before I posted this....oh well.....my praise still stands for a "Euroarms 1803 Harpers Ferry Flintlock"