Canuck Bob said:Here is my current wish list from above. Slim stocked southern mountain poor boy with 3/4" straight octagon barrel. Lefty L&R Manton lock, plain walnut stock oiled dark, browned steel, .36 or .40, quality single trigger and an express 3 blade rear sight.
Thanks to everyone
I would reconsider the Manton lock. The tolerances on the one I bought were waaaaaayyyy too sloppy for a good lock. It was exchanged for a Chambers Late Ketland that is a good, fast sparker.
I suggest getting the best rifle you can afford, simply because a poorly designed lock is an exercise in frustration for an experienced flint shooter, and a sure turn off for an inexperienced shooter.
Moreover, a new production gun will lose considerable value as soon as the box is opened, where a better quality gun will only increase in value over the years.
If you can afford quality, go ahead and get it up front, otherwise you will only spend more, in time and money, trying to find that one gun that suits you...with little to no luck.
Check out Jim Parker's web page, posted in my last post. He can fix you up with what you want rather inexpensively, with much higher quality parts and workmanship than any production gun.
God bless