If you do not buy it, ask for permission to shoot pics and
post here with name of pawn shop and phone.
Give one for your forum pals.
post here with name of pawn shop and phone.
Give one for your forum pals.
Even if ya don't need it, the rifle sounds like a decent investment. Enjoy it for a while for what it is, and then sell at a profit.I usually spend one day talking myself into buying a high ticket item and two days talking myself out of the purchase, this procedure has stopped me from a lot of impulse buying but might not work this time.
My nephew messaged me yesterday about a flintlock rifle in one of the local pawn shops, naturally I assumed it would be a CVA or TC but he said it had a long barrel, this peaked my interest.
After mulling over it for a while I decided to drive over to take a look just out of curiosity. I could see the gun in the rack as soon as I went through the door, OH ME, I could tell it was special from a distance.
Now, I am an OK builder but who ever built this gun had skills that eclipsed me by a mile. It was a mixture of styles, slender like a southern gun but with brass furniture and possibly a Becky or small Siler lock, the barrel appeared to be a straight GM either 42 or 44" long in either .40 or .45. It had an expensive single set trigger, much more ornate than any I can find on line today. Everything including the patch box was perfectly inletted. At first glance it appeared to have never been fired but I didn't have anything to look down the barrel with me. The wood was figured with burl but appeared to be fruitwood and not maple.
They were asking about parts cost or a little less for the gun or about a thousand, I don't know it they would negotiate on the cost.
I have two .40s and a .45 already and don't need this gun but there was something about it that keeps drawing me back.
Pawn Broker here: most pawn shops sell even high quality longrifles as furniture, not shooters.
Well?!!
Did you buy it @Eric Krewson ?
A long way from Upper Michigan.Where did you say it was?
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