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I have a Numeric Arms .45 cal swivel breech cap lock rifle that I bought from Track of The Wolf in 2011 for $499 and it is a good shooter with both barrels hitting at the same point of aim. Looks like it might have been a copy of his. Thanks for the pdf.
 
That's pretty neat. The flintlock swivel breech rifle was $590, but with todays price it would be $1784.00. I just picked up one of his swivel breech pistols a while back.
 
Some things have higher inflation than average. Luxury, collectables and hobby-related items may have much higher (or lower) inflation than others as supply and demand can have more impact.
 
You are probably right. I have a Pennsylvania Bicentennial Rifle made by John Bivens in 1976. They cost $2000 when they were made. I bought this one $3500, a few years ago and it is #3 of the 200. With the inflation calculation that rifle would probably cost around $11,000.
 
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