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SOLD LNIB Pedersoli Blue Ridge .54 cal

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dogfood

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Hi fellas,
I got this over the summer. It doesn't fit me quite right so now it's looking for a good home.
Percussion lock
Double set trigger configuration
39" barrel
1:66 twist
.54 cal
Unfired
Weighs 7.5lbs and balances nicely.
Overall length 54.75"
8:9" across the flats (0.88")
It's definitely a good gun, just not a good gun for me is all.
Please feel free to message me with any questions, if I missed a key detail.
Asking $650 OBO
Located in SW Ohio but will ship.
Thanks for looking.
Cheers,
dgfd

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You've listed it in the "edged weapons" forum. Might get more attention if you put it in the correct one. (I'm not a mod but will pass it on anyway - there's a requirement now for one more picture that you don't have, check the rules)
 
You've listed it in the "edged weapons" forum. Might get more attention if you put it in the correct one. (I'm not a mod but will pass it on anyway - there's a requirement now for one more picture that you don't have, check the rules)

Oh shoot, wrong subforum to be sure.
And with pics, I guess the rules have changed since I last listed something for sale.
Thanks for letting me know, my good dude. I honestly appreciate it.
 
Mod, sorry for the inconvenience. Please move to firearms subforum

Hello dogwood, I'll be happy to move the thread, just be sure and include a hand written note with your screen name and the current date in one pic of the rifle so it'll meet the new rule.
No harm, no foul.
 
I don't know much about the breech design on these blue mountain rifles, but is it such that the lock could be swapped out for a flintlock with little modification other than inletting the stock for it?
 
Would you consider the rifling to be a deep grove. I can't tell for sure from the picture. My preference is to shot RB only.
 
I don't know much about the breech design on these blue mountain rifles, but is it such that the lock could be swapped out for a flintlock with little modification other than inletting the stock for it?
I’ve got one just like this except in 36. I bought a Pedersoli flintlock lock for mine and in bolted right in without any fitting. These are great guns!
 
I don't know much about the breech design on these blue mountain rifles, but is it such that the lock could be swapped out for a flintlock with little modification other than inletting the stock for it?
If you buy the Pedersoli lock - there is no inletting or changes that need to be made. It's a direct swap.
I've done 2 of them (cap to flint) and it takes less than 30 minutes.... and can be changed back just as easy.
 
Would you consider the rifling to be a deep grove. I can't tell for sure from the picture. My preference is to shot RB only.
It's a 1:66 so made specifically for round ball. Not sure how determine the depths of the groove, nor what classifies as deep groove, I sorry to say.
Cheers,
dgfd
 
Would you consider the rifling to be a deep grove. I can't tell for sure from the picture. My preference is to shot RB only.
These are not "deep groove" like a Rice or Colerain deep round groove barrel. They will, however, shoot patched round balls extremely well. The square bottomed grooves in their barrels are pretty consistent with what I have seen in Green Mountain barrels.

Frankly, it's hard to beat Pedersoli's barrels for accuracy at the price of their rifles. I've owned three and all were exceptionally accurate with PRB. In fact, I found my .54 (same as being sold in this ad) to shoot both PRB and the Hornady Great Plains Bullet, which was surprising considering the slow twist.
 
It's a 1:66 so made specifically for round ball. Not sure how determine the depths of the groove, nor what classifies as deep groove, I sorry to say.
Cheers,
dgfd

I am interested but can't start a conversation with anyone yet but can receive them. Can you please send me a message to discuss?
 
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