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Lyman (Investarms) may have tightened things up some (maybe too little to late for Lyman with regard to QC), I purchased a couple of guns at the start of this month, the GPH is good but the wood finish could have been better but no big deal other details are close to the following gun. Trade Rifle is another story, wood is nicely finished walnut, wood to metal fit is equal to Pedersoli, blue is good, trigger pressure required to break a shot is 2.1 lbs, after following Lyman's recommendation regarding barrel cleaning to remove preservative (soak overnight in Hoppe's #9 and use a bronze brush) I got is clean after many tries, wax plugged the barrel for the last six inches and got a groove depth of 5 thou at the muzzle with a slow increase to 8 thou at 2 1/2 inches point ( both rifles show taper machining of the lands the last 2 through 3").
Lyman has had a good reputation with blackpowder guns over the years along with being sold for a reasonable price, I've had the $1,400/$2,000 and up guns , some I did not want to shoot in case something happened to them, for $424 the .54 Lyman Trade Rifle is hard to best, Lyman Great Plains is likewise (compared to a Pedersoli Rocky Mountain Hawken) .
As shooters I would pit the Lyman's against any other factory gun.
Also something to think on is TOW stopped selling new Pedersoli guns some time ago over warranty/parts support, unless I was miss informed. They still carry Lyman.
Both guns I purchased factory new with manufacture dates 12/19 and 01/20.
Lyman has had a good reputation with blackpowder guns over the years along with being sold for a reasonable price, I've had the $1,400/$2,000 and up guns , some I did not want to shoot in case something happened to them, for $424 the .54 Lyman Trade Rifle is hard to best, Lyman Great Plains is likewise (compared to a Pedersoli Rocky Mountain Hawken) .
As shooters I would pit the Lyman's against any other factory gun.
Also something to think on is TOW stopped selling new Pedersoli guns some time ago over warranty/parts support, unless I was miss informed. They still carry Lyman.
Both guns I purchased factory new with manufacture dates 12/19 and 01/20.