Toxanism
32 Cal
Hello everyone,
I hope this post finds you all well. I recently encountered a bit of a snag with a new purchase, and I'm seeking some advice from the community on how to proceed.
I recently acquired the Traditions™ 1853 Enfield Musket from Muzzle-Loaders.com, and unfortunately, the initial unboxing experience wasn't as smooth as I had hoped. The packaging showed signs of mishandling, and the firearm itself needed a thorough cleaning due to dried oil and other blemishes. While attempting to clean the barrel with a patch, the ramrod unexpectedly became lodged at the breach, requiring the intervention of a local gunsmith. This was due to the bullet starter of the ramrod simply coming lose immediately and getting stuck at the breach. The piece is not screwed so its not a case of it unscrewing as I put the patch down the barrel.
Now, here's where I'm at: the company has assured me that the issue is with the ramrod and has recommended reaching out to the manufacturer for a replacement. Moreover the . The gunsmith has fixed the problem, and the firearm appears to be in really good condition with minimal signs of any damage or problems. The only things I can not are 2 scratches(that due blend in when seen a little further away), some of the screws have some bends at the head caused by using a too small screwdriver, and the hammer where it comes into contact with the nipple having a dent(like it was dry fired a couple times).
My dilemma is this: despite the reassurances, I find myself hesitating to fully embrace the rifle. There's a part of me that's tempted to go for a replacement or explore other options and rifles at similar prices. I very much like the design of the rifle and over and its overall quality. I guess its the extreme anxiety I experienced when the ramrod piece got stuck sort of lingering around as I was under an enormous amount of stress as this isn't a cheap buy by any means for me. I did purchase this rifle to follow me for a very long time. The gunsmiths did reassure me many times that the rifle is in good condition and ready to be fired, and the support team at Muzzle-Loaders.com furthered this. I'm curious to hear from the community - have any of you experienced something similar? Would you stick with the current rifle, appreciating that issues can be resolved, or would you lean toward going through with a return for a fresh start?
I'm torn between being content with what I have now, despite the initial setback, and the allure of the possibility of a completely new rifle. Your insights and experiences would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance for your input!
I hope this post finds you all well. I recently encountered a bit of a snag with a new purchase, and I'm seeking some advice from the community on how to proceed.
I recently acquired the Traditions™ 1853 Enfield Musket from Muzzle-Loaders.com, and unfortunately, the initial unboxing experience wasn't as smooth as I had hoped. The packaging showed signs of mishandling, and the firearm itself needed a thorough cleaning due to dried oil and other blemishes. While attempting to clean the barrel with a patch, the ramrod unexpectedly became lodged at the breach, requiring the intervention of a local gunsmith. This was due to the bullet starter of the ramrod simply coming lose immediately and getting stuck at the breach. The piece is not screwed so its not a case of it unscrewing as I put the patch down the barrel.
Now, here's where I'm at: the company has assured me that the issue is with the ramrod and has recommended reaching out to the manufacturer for a replacement. Moreover the . The gunsmith has fixed the problem, and the firearm appears to be in really good condition with minimal signs of any damage or problems. The only things I can not are 2 scratches(that due blend in when seen a little further away), some of the screws have some bends at the head caused by using a too small screwdriver, and the hammer where it comes into contact with the nipple having a dent(like it was dry fired a couple times).
My dilemma is this: despite the reassurances, I find myself hesitating to fully embrace the rifle. There's a part of me that's tempted to go for a replacement or explore other options and rifles at similar prices. I very much like the design of the rifle and over and its overall quality. I guess its the extreme anxiety I experienced when the ramrod piece got stuck sort of lingering around as I was under an enormous amount of stress as this isn't a cheap buy by any means for me. I did purchase this rifle to follow me for a very long time. The gunsmiths did reassure me many times that the rifle is in good condition and ready to be fired, and the support team at Muzzle-Loaders.com furthered this. I'm curious to hear from the community - have any of you experienced something similar? Would you stick with the current rifle, appreciating that issues can be resolved, or would you lean toward going through with a return for a fresh start?
I'm torn between being content with what I have now, despite the initial setback, and the allure of the possibility of a completely new rifle. Your insights and experiences would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance for your input!