I bought their Gemmer .54 Flintlock rifle, but haven't shot it. I'll have to check it out.If you buy one check it over real good. Personally I think their QC is nonexistent.
I'm a complete newbie, How do you know what year the barrel is, does it have the date on it? I just bought the Investarms Dixie Hawken 50cal Percussion, which is the 120B model from Dixie Gun Works. I got it in the mail yesterday but I haven't taken it out the box yet.I recently purchased a RH and a LH percussinion Hawken. RH gun....mortise and inlet were full of chips and sawdust to where the lock would not function. After cleaning that up I had to adjust the triggers to get the set trigger to work and replace the front trigger adjustment screw. The screw on the gun was too short to do anything meaningful. Barrel had a 2017 production date and it came with a Beech rather than a walnut stock. Once I cleared the problems the gun shoots very well and I am happy with it. LH gun....I had to deepen the inlet on the lock to get a proper hammer hit on the nipple. Triggers were good, but as in the RH gun, I had to replace the front trigger adjustment screw. Mortise and inlets were clean. Gun had a 2022 barrel. I am also happy with this gun and both are identical shooters, very accurate.
Yes, the date should be stamped on the barrel. The older guns used codes to signify the year.I'm a complete newbie, How do you know what year the barrel is, does it have the date on it? I just bought the Investarms Dixie Hawken 50cal Percussion, which is the 120B model from Dixie Gun Works. I got it in the mail yesterday but I haven't taken it out the box yet.
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