Recently I was in the market for a new muzzleloader so I had been looking on the internet for the best bargain. I pretty much knew what style firearm I wanted and after checking prices and looking on the auction sites for something I had narrowed my decision down to the Pedersoli Rocky Mountain Hawken Rifle or possibly a used rifle sporting at least two barrel under lugs and wedges and a nose cap. I had just missed a Jonathan Browning Mountain Rifle at a really decent price although it was a .50 cal. And I wanted a .54 Cal.
Anyway, I was just about ready to pull the trigger so to speak on a new Pedersoli RMH on a famous sporting goods company website we are all familiar with but I thought I would check one last time on one of my favorite gun auction sites. At the very end of the list was a new post about a new unfired Pedersoli RMH that had a cracked butt stock. The individual that had the rifle for sale had posted a photo of the cracked butt stock which showed a crack at the toe of the crescent butt. I realized as soon as I saw the photo that it was an easy fix.
I could not believe how low the individual’s by-it-now price for the rifle was. I first thought he was just trying to sell just the stock until I read the description of the item being sold and I realized it was for the entire firearm. I couldn’t click on the buy-it-now link fast enough.
I received the rifle today and immediately undertook making the repair. I now have a new unfired perfectly good Pedersoli RMH and I acquired it for less than half of what they sell for anywhere. It may not have the fanciest curly Maple stock but, man, was I in the right place at the right time on this one!
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Anyway, I was just about ready to pull the trigger so to speak on a new Pedersoli RMH on a famous sporting goods company website we are all familiar with but I thought I would check one last time on one of my favorite gun auction sites. At the very end of the list was a new post about a new unfired Pedersoli RMH that had a cracked butt stock. The individual that had the rifle for sale had posted a photo of the cracked butt stock which showed a crack at the toe of the crescent butt. I realized as soon as I saw the photo that it was an easy fix.
I could not believe how low the individual’s by-it-now price for the rifle was. I first thought he was just trying to sell just the stock until I read the description of the item being sold and I realized it was for the entire firearm. I couldn’t click on the buy-it-now link fast enough.
I received the rifle today and immediately undertook making the repair. I now have a new unfired perfectly good Pedersoli RMH and I acquired it for less than half of what they sell for anywhere. It may not have the fanciest curly Maple stock but, man, was I in the right place at the right time on this one!
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