Hey Guys
So it’s tax season here in Canada and I’m getting a nice fat refund for once. For about the last decade I’ve been meaning to get a flintlock but have never had the disposable income for anything other than a cheapo Indian repro.
I’ve looked at the Pedersoli Trade gun and liked the price, liked that the 36 inch barrel would fit nice in the canoe and tent, but I hate the barrel markings Pedersoli uses and I wish it had the tang bolt coming up from the trigger guard.and don’t get me started on the side plate. What do you guys think of this?http://sittingfoxmuzzleloaders.com/f-313/
I’m primarily using it for Butlers Rangers rev war and Caldwell’s Rangers 1812 reenacting and hunting, mostly canoe trekking around Georgian Bay and here on the Grand River. I like that it has an early round faced lock (L & R Queen Anne, easy to find parts for) and the tang bolt comes up from in front of the trigger guard. I also like that it uses a tapered barrel, unlike TVM which I also looked at.
Now I know maple isn’t the most correct stock material but as others on the forum have pointed out in the Book of Buckskinning IV there’s a picture of an early trade gun in curly maple dated from the 1730’s so I don’t think it’s implausible. Ray Franks told me via email that It’s priced to move because some wood filler was used around the serpent side plate and there are some other minor historical anachronisms to the piece, ramrod pipe placement etc. Do you guys think it’s a good entry level flintlock? Is the price fair? I’m rewarding myself for my 35th Birthday and this might be the only gun I ever buy so I want to get it right. I can’t really spend more then $1700.00 US all in, shipping included.
Thanks very much look forward to everybody’s two cents.
So it’s tax season here in Canada and I’m getting a nice fat refund for once. For about the last decade I’ve been meaning to get a flintlock but have never had the disposable income for anything other than a cheapo Indian repro.
I’ve looked at the Pedersoli Trade gun and liked the price, liked that the 36 inch barrel would fit nice in the canoe and tent, but I hate the barrel markings Pedersoli uses and I wish it had the tang bolt coming up from the trigger guard.and don’t get me started on the side plate. What do you guys think of this?http://sittingfoxmuzzleloaders.com/f-313/
I’m primarily using it for Butlers Rangers rev war and Caldwell’s Rangers 1812 reenacting and hunting, mostly canoe trekking around Georgian Bay and here on the Grand River. I like that it has an early round faced lock (L & R Queen Anne, easy to find parts for) and the tang bolt comes up from in front of the trigger guard. I also like that it uses a tapered barrel, unlike TVM which I also looked at.
Now I know maple isn’t the most correct stock material but as others on the forum have pointed out in the Book of Buckskinning IV there’s a picture of an early trade gun in curly maple dated from the 1730’s so I don’t think it’s implausible. Ray Franks told me via email that It’s priced to move because some wood filler was used around the serpent side plate and there are some other minor historical anachronisms to the piece, ramrod pipe placement etc. Do you guys think it’s a good entry level flintlock? Is the price fair? I’m rewarding myself for my 35th Birthday and this might be the only gun I ever buy so I want to get it right. I can’t really spend more then $1700.00 US all in, shipping included.
Thanks very much look forward to everybody’s two cents.