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Pedersoli announce a .54cal 'Hawken target rifle...

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Looks like the normal RMH (in walnut) they've had for a couple decades. Is there something different...little longer barrel...different twist?
Wi-Fi enabled!😄I won one recently in striped maple at raffle. Had been pre-owned and maybe fired once but minty otherwise. Handsome! Without Uberti, Pedersoli, etc., where would be be? Collectors, shooters, enactors??
 
UK price just over 1100 English pounds. Watch this space for more details.

Rocky Mountain Hawken Rifle​
Pedersoli Rocky Mountain Hawken Percussion Muzzle Loading Rifle .54cal​
£1141.00​

Heck I don't need one of those. I can miss any target on the field that anybody chooses.

LD
 
Yep...have had a striped maple RMH for 20 years I bought at a Cabelas on sale for $699. They are good looking replicas and are shooters! Problem is it just gets heavier with every passing year!!! 😉🙂 Still love it though. 👍
I recall about that time frame, could have gotten one at Cabela's in Hamburg for about that price. Won my current one at raffle recently.
 
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Pedersoli never makes a percussion REVOLVER, do they??
Yep...have had a striped maple RMH for 20 years I bought at a Cabelas on sale for $699. They are good looking replicas and are shooters! Problem is it just gets heavier with every passing year!!! 😉🙂 Still love it though. 👍
I recall many years ago, being all up for driving to Hamburg Cabela's when they had a sale for about $600! But it was Winter, cold, nasty, and I didn't want to drive up.
 
Considering the price of new ones, they may have to issue new designs to keep buyer's interest up! Wouldn't you love to know how many Brown Besses the sell per year? vs. maybe the India-made ones? With older Rev and Civil War enactors retiring, it's never a problem selling off a used Bess or Charley or an Enfield or Springfield replica. I just saw an ad from a small gun dealer for a USED M1861 Armi Sport for $945.! (plus tax)
 
I have a feeling they dont make any muskets right now. Havent seen a new 1777 or a 1766 for sale in Europe for a year now. The Prussian 1809 and the Lorenz are not available either.
 
The interesting Lorenz was offered way too late; many Civil War enactor guys were retiring, and the greatest demand for them was ten years before they appeared. Some recreated regiments would have loved to have them, as their original units carried them in the actual Civil War.
 
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