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GregC

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I am thinking of getting the Pedersoli trade musket does anybody have any comments on this good or bad?

How are perdersoli guns in general?

What is best place to buy (PRICES $$) Pedersoli products.

Thanks

Greg
 
About the only bad thing I have ever heard about Pedersoli guns are the cost...
 
I have had several Pedersoli guns, flint and percussion, and find them to be excellent in quality and workmanship. If you find a good (cheap) source, let us know!

JMHO
Gene
 
All depends on "why" and what you're "wanting to do" with it.
Hunting? Target? Re-enacting? Wall-hangin'?
 
I HAVE A PEDERSOLI TRADE MUSKET.IT IS A FINE GUN,LOCK SPARKS WELL BUT ONLY LIKES SAWED FLINTS. SHOOTS MUCH BETTER THAN I CAN.I GOT MINE FROM CABELAS BUT DONT KNOW IF THEY STILL CARRY THEM.IF THEY DO THE PRICE IS AROUND 850.00
 
Welcome to the Forum .62cal. We like to keep thinks kinda quiet here abouts, so would ya kindly take the capitol letters off. :: Caps are considered shouting. Take care.
 
And some of us greybeards need big letters just to see'm! It's the reason I've switched from rifles to fowlers..."spray & pray!" :blah:
 
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