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SOLD NIB .32 cal Dixie Gun Works Squirrel Rifle

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I have for sale or trade one unfired Dixie Gunworks .32 caliber flintlock Squirrel Rifle, with original box (box is not in mint condition).

The frizzen on the DGW lock has no scratches as flint has never been installed in the jaw of the cock. All other metal and wood is in "as new" condition.

I bought the .32 cal flinter during the early 80s as part of Dixie's initial run of Squirrel Rifles - serial number is in the low 20s.

LOP: 13.75"

Barrel Length: 41.5"

Double Set Trigger: Adjustable

Sights: See Photos

More photos available - IM for questions & discussion.

$1,700
Would trade for a .58 cal full stock Hawken flinter, or a .62 cal Jaeger flinter.


Note: Not trying to be a jerk, but if someone attempts to hijack this post into a discussion platform, I will ask the moderators to delete the conversation.
 

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It’s a dgw Tennessee mountain rifle. Po boy style (all iron fittings, no fancy pants patch box.)That is a grease hole, you pour in your bear tallow and off you go. Damned nice rifle, I have one in .50. Sparks and fires every time if your flint is even halfway decent.
 
Actually, it is a Dixie Gunworks Squirrel Rifle. The early Squirrel Rifles were shipped in Mountain Rifle boxes - I don't know if Squirrel Rifle logo boxes were ever printed.
 
I have two in 50 cal one percussion and one flint great shooting rifles. I've always wanted a 32 to go with them wish I could swing $1700.
 
I have for sale one unfired Dixie Gunworks .32 caliber flintlock Squirrel Rifle, with original box (box is not in mint condition).

The frizzen on the DGW lock has no scratches as flint has never been installed in the jaw of the cock. All other metal and wood is in "as new" condition.

I bought the .32 cal flinter during the early 80s as part of Dixie's initial run of Squirrel Rifles - serial number is in the low 20s.

LOP: 13.75"

Barrel Length: 41.5"

Double Set Trigger: Adjustable

Sights: See Photos

More photos available - IM for questions & discussion.

$1,700
Not interested in trades at this time.

Note: Not trying to be a jerk, but if someone attempts to hijack this post into a discussion platform, I will ask the moderators to delete the conversation.
I am interested. Something weird. My last response to this ad went to a member totally uninvolvled???????
 
Is this from a kit? And what is the hole in the stock near the butt?
That would be the Grease Hole, where bear grease or some other similar stuff would be handy to grease the patch with. Common on Southern Mountain Rifles, the plain not fancy guns that were workaday tools. My Dixie .50 cal. SMR looks to be made by the same mfgr. as the one in the photo, which may be Miroku, a good brand. I filled my Grease Hole with beeswax just to have it filled, without any grease getting all over anything.
 
If I'm not mistaken, the earliest ones were made in Belgium but had some problems with quality.
Then they started having Miroku make them and things got a lot better. Have two and love them both.
I believe Miroku makes guns for some of the top unmentionable companies. I won't say any more about
them or this one.
 
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