I have one, enjoy shooting it. Called Dixie. They don't stock parts for it to amount to much. Screws are metric. $800 to me, is a fantasy price. $500 for one without issues, maybe.
How or why would Dixie have bore pictures of a used gun some random seller has listed on GunBroker?Call Dixie.
They are a straight up company and if they wanna make a sale have them send you bore pics. Just don’t buy a buff sling from them.
Well. Guess I misread something. Thought Dixie was the seller.How or why would Dixie have bore pictures of a used gun some random seller has listed on GunBroker?
Way too pricey!I have a few questions to ask about a rifle I found on one of the guns sales sites. It is a Dixie Gun Works Tennessee Mountain Rifle in .50 caliber and is Flintlock. The rifle looks to have a good stock and ramrod as well as a good bore. However, the barrel has rust about 2 inches from the muzzle across the entire barrel in a solid band measuring about 1.5~2 inches. The area around the touchhole also has significant powder corrosion from ignition which has removed bluing and the frizzen is well worn in from years of being struck. That all being said the seller wants $800.00 for the rifle. Is this too much for one of these rifles, I would presume this rifle was a production gun as I see them mentioned on here often. Is this rifle worth what the seller is asking or should I just wait for a contemporary build to pop up for the same price. The rifle looks nice but would hate to overpay for something worth only half of what I bought it for when I could spend a bit more for a lot more. Also, if anyone knows a good value for rifles like this could you share your input. I highly doubt the seller would back down on the price, but I would definitely wait to see if the price drops to something I could verify as reasonable. Thanks to all who reply, I would like to make this my first flintlock rifle as I only have percussion.
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