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**I just realized I should have posted this in the dedicated Smoothbore section. I'm sorry!!**
Hey everybody, I'm looking to get my own flintlock to play with and a friend has offered me a flintlock to buy. I was hoping I could ask for some info and opinions from you kind folks? From what i can find online, the company had quite a rollercoaster of customer service and quality issues through their run. Admittedly, that's a bit of a turnoff, but the gun seems decent enough.
He says he bought the gun over 25 years ago best he remembers, and it's never been fired. No markings other than some marks on the lock (which I wasn't smart enough to take pictures of) The inletting around the lock looks tight and well fitted and the bore is in fine shape. Stock is dark and plain, and going by the open grain it looks to be walnut. Only has a nubby front blade, no rear sight. Barrel is octagon at the breech, tapering to round at about the 1/3 mark. Single trigger and has a flat club looking butt, it's a very plain gun overall. From my rough estimate it looks like a 20ga bore size.
I know that this is basically nothing to go by, and I can try and get pics up in a few days. But can anybody give me any insight on if this gun would be worth pursuing for around $300? And with it being an older gun would the quality hopefully be better than the later ones built during the last years?
I have been hunting with my dad's Lyman Deerstalker for a couple years and loving it. It's time to get my own, and while not ideal, this one may be fun to tinker with until I can find and afford a good rifle. Any opinions welcome, and I apologize in advance for the lack of info to go by.
Hey everybody, I'm looking to get my own flintlock to play with and a friend has offered me a flintlock to buy. I was hoping I could ask for some info and opinions from you kind folks? From what i can find online, the company had quite a rollercoaster of customer service and quality issues through their run. Admittedly, that's a bit of a turnoff, but the gun seems decent enough.
He says he bought the gun over 25 years ago best he remembers, and it's never been fired. No markings other than some marks on the lock (which I wasn't smart enough to take pictures of) The inletting around the lock looks tight and well fitted and the bore is in fine shape. Stock is dark and plain, and going by the open grain it looks to be walnut. Only has a nubby front blade, no rear sight. Barrel is octagon at the breech, tapering to round at about the 1/3 mark. Single trigger and has a flat club looking butt, it's a very plain gun overall. From my rough estimate it looks like a 20ga bore size.
I know that this is basically nothing to go by, and I can try and get pics up in a few days. But can anybody give me any insight on if this gun would be worth pursuing for around $300? And with it being an older gun would the quality hopefully be better than the later ones built during the last years?
I have been hunting with my dad's Lyman Deerstalker for a couple years and loving it. It's time to get my own, and while not ideal, this one may be fun to tinker with until I can find and afford a good rifle. Any opinions welcome, and I apologize in advance for the lack of info to go by.
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