There is a Pedersoli Kentucky flint lock in .32 currently in the for sale forum.
I can second that. I have smr kibler in .32. I love itI’d offer $650. Then I’d walk. Just me but the price is up to you. Don’t let your desire to own one put you in a bind. For $1200 I’d put a couple hundred dollars more with that price and get a SMR .32 from Kibler
I have a Dixie 32 mountain I might part with. It is a little heavy for my arms to raise anymore. LOL
And today that $290 is worth about $1500.Lordy have mercy, for that price you had best run. They sold new around $290 back when they came out. For a touch more you can get a quality kit from Kibler
i have a thompson center 36 cal never been fired, i had one long ago shooting squirrels and hogs,,sold it and wish i never did, came across one 2 years ago mint condition,,and never hunted with it,,lolI want to get a rifle for small game preferrably flintlock. That being said I see their are mainly two calibers people are using that being .32 and .36 caliber. Does anyone prefer one over the other ?
Local gunshop by me has a .32 Caliber Dixie Gun Works Tennessee Mountain Flintlock Rifle and a .36 caliber Green Mountain Flintlock barrel made for a Thompson Center Hawken (just the barrel and ramrod). I dont have a Thompson Center so I would have to get a stock, action and other various parts unless I just buy a flintlock Hawken Thompson Center rifle. Anyone got any opinions to share on which one would be better. The DGW TN rifle has a 41" barrel and the .36 is a 28" barrel.
Unless it is a consignment gun, the gun store probably has less than $400 in the Dixie rifle. Gun stores typically pay almost nothing for used black powder guns because they are a very small niche market and the bores were almost never cleaned properly, and have pitting.The Dixie is going to carry better in the woods but that price seems a little high unless there's a lot of accoutrements that goes with it!
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