Since there is a continuing shortage of (or unavailability) of 1842 smoothbores from DGW, I'm seriously pondering buying one at Middlesex Village Trading company. Is this a good or bad idea? And yes, this will be a shooter/hunting gun.
You might look at reviews here about Middlesex Village before you commit.Since there is a continuing shortage of (or unavailability) of 1842 smoothbores from DGW, I'm seriously pondering buying one at Middlesex Village Trading company. Is this a good or bad idea? And yes, this will be a shooter/hunting gun.
Yes I agree I have dealt with loyalist arms and Blair and Linda are really decent to work with plus they have a good price on flints also .Dear Sir,
I have owned MSVTC, Military Heritage and Loyalist. I only have Loyalist Arms now. They are nice looking- the stocks are well finished and not the painted on shellac looking stuff. The trigger pull is generally much better as well.
The Higgins are great to deal with. I agree, go with Loyalist.
David
Please research Access History's offerings as well as Veteran Arms....don't simply choose one dealer, do a lot of posts, inquiries, etc. Read their product-service statements, get comments from guys here...I've only dealt with Vet many years ago and found the guy to be very forthcoming and helpful, but check out all the others as well. I'm sure you'll get comments here from others. Good luck!Since there is a continuing shortage of (or unavailability) of 1842 smoothbores from DGW, I'm seriously pondering buying one at Middlesex Village Trading company. Is this a good or bad idea? And yes, this will be a shooter/hunting gun.
I wouldn’t bother with them! I’m in year 4 waiting on a pistol and 3 bayonets.
and local gun shows or classifieds, maybe try NSSA classifieds.For the money a good shootable original may be your best bet. Keep looking on the interweb and one will appear!
Took a little over 3 years to get 2 muskets from him!That's insane.