Inflation in Europe; Recession Feared, Factories Seeing Huge Supply Costs

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News reports of manufacturing problems in Europe will no doubt affect BP gunmakers. Natural gas cut-offs to factories and soaring costs due to the War, (remember, they're much closer to Ukraine than us!) will undoubtedly rise prices for our beloved Pedersoli and Pietta items. All affecting the much-mentioned "supply chain" issue as well. One poster here said if you want something, get it now, and that is good advice.
 
I, agree. Supplies from Europe are going to get scarcer. The supplies of popular revolverfrom both Uberti, and Pietta are drying up. lots of Pedersoli rifles, are non-existant. I have been watching one, but don't want to spend the money at present. We will just have to make do with what we have.

Dave
 
I've been trying to buy a rifle for a few years now and I feel like even before all this stuff started, Italian replicas were difficult to find. Does anyone know if these companies like Pedersoli are still making anything?
 
People in Britain and Germany are bracing for huge energy cost spikes; Putin has ruined his country and many nearby.
I've been trying to buy a rifle for a few years now and I feel like even before all this stuff started, Italian replicas were difficult to find. Does anyone know if these companies like Pedersoli are still making anything?
There's a Peder website, w/ no prices. There's a dealer for Peder in N. England, I think it's called Flintlocks, Inc. Google around! Follow any local auctions near you to see if they have periodic gun auctions.
 
EU export rules and US import rules on firearms and yes, the EU considers BP firearms, have become more strict in the last 3 years also. That is causing significant delays and export issues. Many of my contacts in Spain have simply given up trying to maintain their expensive permits to export as it has become way more complex and time consuming.

https://home-affairs.ec.europa.eu/p...-firearms/eu-legislation-civilian-firearms_en
https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/ALL/?uri=CELEX:32012R0258
 
When you look at how the old timers in "the backwoods" made do with primitive methods, you might not be far off! :)
Yup!

Make the breech like an Un-Men breech.

Thick at the BOOM area for a few inches. Then step the barrel diameter down.

Easy. Peasy. Japaneasy.
 

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Old single barrel shotguns sell for less than the price of a new barrel. Chop off part of the chamber and install a breech plug. I’ve seen bunches of old double barrels without actions occasionally at antique stores. Same deal.
 

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