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Picked this old .32 TC Cherokee up years ago as kind of a bucket gun.
It was missing screws, barrel wedge, front blade sight and had several stripped holes in the wood.
With a little TLC and time I've replaced screws, made a wedge and repaired stripped holes in the wood.
It's the shortest BP weapon I own but now it's ready for the squirrel woods.
Now that it's assembled and functional.....it's just a cute little rifle.
 

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Good job, these are neat little rifles. They're kind of rare these days too. I really wish the was access to small game hunting where I live. I've had the opportunity to live a couple of places where squirrels and cottontails were on the menu, and I miss it. Your little .32 Cherokee would be perfect for such things. Awesome gun, well done.
 
Awesome, I have a 45 and 36 Cherokee, they are great rifles. Don’t let the size fool ya, very accurate shooters.
 
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