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SOLD Nice Antique. 32 Longrifle

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Reduced Really nice antique .32 longrifle. Has a 37" barrel with a very good bore (it was heavily greased with a patch in breech). Lock is very strong and has a relatively modern nipple, indicating use well past its construction Era. The double set triggers require setting to ****.The Tiger Maple (or possibly faux finish) stock has a repair behind nosecap and small crack at lock screw. Nothing to preclude shooting. The stock has old, bubbled varnish that is easy enough to remove then oil. Hardware is brass with German Silver inlays. Ramrod entry pipe missing a piece that does not affect function. LOP is 13.5" and rifle weighs about 8 lbs. Would make a dandy squirrel rifle with a little light work or leave as is. $550 + Shipping.
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Could become a flintlock pretty easily, I bet.
i think so too to be honest it was probably converted from flint to percussion hahah isn’t it funny how we want them back to flint! if I had the money I would already have it Would be a beautiful “kit” gun make for some winter time fun if you ask me!
 
Could become a flintlock pretty easily, I bet.
i think so too to be honest it was probably converted from flint to percussion hahah "isn’t it funny how we want them back to flint"!
Reminds me of my deceased Sister's house I just sold, AS IS!!
If I repainted it, someone wouldn't like the color.
If I replaced the wall to wall carpets someone wouldn't like the design.
New "young" owners (with LOTS of energy) repainted it in the color THEY liked and pulled the carpets to have the hardwood floors. I got my $$$ and they got their project home at a KILLER PRICE. :thumb:
But, but, but the real estate folks say "You can't do it that way"?? HUH??? I got my $$$ and the kids got their house. More than one way to skin a cat OR make a deal. :)
Not quite as expensive to build a muzzleloader, cap OR flint. ;)
 
Reminds me of my deceased Sister's house I just sold, AS IS!!
If I repainted it, someone wouldn't like the color.
If I replaced the wall to wall carpets someone wouldn't like the design.
New "young" owners (with LOTS of energy) repainted it in the color THEY liked and pulled the carpets to have the hardwood floors. I got my $$$ and they got their project home at a KILLER PRICE. :thumb:
But, but, but the real estate folks say "You can't do it that way"?? HUH??? I got my $$$ and the kids got their house. More than one way to skin a cat OR make a deal. :)
Not quite as expensive to build a muzzleloader, cap OR flint. ;)
Exactly!! And that’s smart business if you as me!
 
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