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Oreion61 said:I have always wanted a Penn/Kentucky Long rifle
Flintlock a small cal. max 45, a bit of Brass bling would be nice..
There is a local Gun Dealer that has BP's for sale.
He also swap/Trades like most do but this guy won't beat you up. he is pretty fair and he treats his regular customers very well on trade in's.
Let me bounce this off you guys. I have a WW2 1942
High Standard Mod B-US,semmi Automatic .22 LR 6.75" Barrel, marked Property US and has the Navy's "ships Wheel" roll engraved.I knew the guy that had it until he passed, he wanted me to have it because he was a friend of the Family, he was always a great neighbor, and he took me out BP shooting early on but he was getting frail so being young I just started doing his yard needs, and leaves,also home repairs.. (I made sure and talked to his Wife Donna first to get the OK). He reacted the way I thought he would as any old stubborn old Navy Salt would. so I used a little slight of hand with him and I switched up and said I'd help him out IF he got tired or felt bad.. That did it.. He would get about 15 minutes out there then would come up with something like this "Larry I found something here can you check it out"? that was his way of handing over the tool without saying he was hurting...
Walt had a Stroke and was in bad shape, I went to see him, They didn't want to let me go in saying direct family only. I said I was his Son, the Nurse opened the door to ask him but he saw a glimpse of me and he yelled SON! I'M SO GLAD TO SEE YOU!
His kids didn't make it up being out of State..
I spent a solid week with him, just BEING THERE for him. Walt Hovde passed away June 29th 2003 2 months before my Daughter.
It is an outstanding shooter and NEVER EVER hangs.
This is off topic ...KIND OF... but I am asking opions here if I should offer this for trade for the Long Rifle Flinter or a Single Shot Pistol FL.
I have his story how he got it.. they had the Navy guys go through training with them to introduce new recruits to basic handgun use. .22 ammo was a LOT cheaper.... Another guy left his at
the range, he couldn't hit anything.. He set the pistol down and walked out.. Walt grabbed it saying he knew him and didn't want to get him in trouble..
Well the guy was washing out, he told them where the gun was.. of course it wasn't there!!
Walt tried to tell them but when he started talking they asked if he knew the thief? He would get MAJOR Brigg time, get busted down.. so he shut up! he snuck it out that night when he had a pass and stashed it with his Girl Donna future wife.... The other guy had to repay the $22.00 cost of the gun lol... So I'd be looking for something with a good bore,& hardware,
A Kit or if it needs wood refinished no big deal.
If it is complete,all the better. A Flint Pistol same thing.........as long as they arent junk.
What would you guys do? PM me so I don't get farther off topic. I hope I'm not breaking rules here. I'm asking for advice, and the Pistol is valued at Cabellas up to $475.00 or so.. I'd need to trust you, if I brought a pic of something for you to rate it. I really need your knowlege...
The last week I have been going to bed with visions of Smoke polls dancing in my head...
Please again I am trying to stay in the rules. if you need to go ahead and delete this without even telling me. I'm just looking to use the Smartest
guys I know....
Larry
You asked for opinions, so here is mine.
If it were my pistol and it had the story behind it that yours does..... I wouldn't trade it for the most ornate, hand-forged barrel, all parts made by hand, flintlock ever made. There are some things that have value far beyond their monetary worth.
In my safe there is a half-stock plans rifle with downright awful stock architecture. It is heavy, I seldom shoot it, and I wouldn't sell it for any amount of money. It was built by one of my early mentors in this game, a real old-timer who seemed ancient to a 16 year old newbe in 1968. He ended his life after suffering a stroke, and everything was sold at auction. I got that rifle and an original chunk gun. The chunk gun was stolen, so the plains rifle is the only thing I have to remind me of him.
The best friend I ever had was a man old enough to be my father. I have tools that he gave me, and tools that I bought at his estate sale. I will never part with them. Before they were mine, they were HIS.
Right now, trading off that pistol might seem like a good idea. Down the road a few years, you will wish you had not. Keep it,it can't be replaced.