N.Y. Yankee
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The only brands I ever saw in gun shops and stores were CVA and TC here in upstate NY. Once in a great while you might see something from Investarms (cabela's).
Navy Arms really started the whole repro thing off about 1960 on cusp of the CW Centennial. I'd say TC for the hunting crowd, and Dixie is not really a mfgr. but an importer and seller. Hatfield very limited to niche crowd, Numrich also limited, and P-H another great but niche product. Love 'em all, anyway! Good thread.I'm talking about guns that have generally been sold "over the counter" and not semi-production special order types. The one, or ones, that have or had the greatest influence in getting the public into shooting and/or hunting with firearms of "primitive" function.
Manufacturers that come to mind;
Thomson Center
Lyman
Navy Arms
Dixie Gunworks
Uberti
Hatfield
Numrich
Parker Hale
And a host of others
So, "Who's your Granddaddy?"
Oh, my pick is Thompson Center's Hawken model figuring volume sold and the fact is was my first.
I know what you mean. I love my Dixie Tennessee Mountain RiflesHow I wanted a .45 caliber Hopkins & Allen Minuteman long rifle, flintlock with gain twist rifling, when I was a kid. Years later, I got a flintlock .50 caliber Dixie Tennessee Mountain Rifle kit and put it together. I still have that one.
Turner Kirkland .45The cheap Belgian guns Turner Kirkland sold at Dixie Gunworks. And the similar quality Hopkins & Allens Numrich sold and the underhammers too.
Turner Kirkland .45
I still remember reading about his Africa hunting trips…that was some heady stuff…Reading about Val Forgett's exploits with his Navy Arms muzzleloaders really tripped my trigger! The only muzzleloaders I could find in town were TC's so I bought one. Over 30 years and I still have it.
I bought one of those and still use it for rabbits in thick brush. I did some reenforcing on the lock and tang mounts and it has held up well shooting a light 20 gauge load.My 1965 (?) DGW Spanish 28 gauge kit. Like $12 plus 3 shipping. Complete with "clamshell" cap box.
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