FlinterNick
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So why do they hold up. These guns were so crappy, that every time you shoot one ….none seem to fail
You don’t know how many fail, do you?
What i can say is that these muskets are required to be proofed in Germany, the UK and in France with state markings and not all imported muskets pass their proof testing, those that fail are milled out in the breech and sold as decorations.
I’m not here to attest to those who choose to shoot them, but what I can say is they’re absolute junk when it comes to quality.
The locks are terrible, I’ve seen replica locks that work better.
The wood is tough to finish and rework, and it produces toxic dust.
You get what you pay for.
FYI, loyalist and veteran arms start at around 700-800 with shipping and tax and FFL fees here in NJ.
You can get a used navy arms Charleville for under $1,000 and those barrels are deep drilled 4150 heated treated steel.
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