Those Custom Shop guns all had very nice wood, in addition to the high-polish bluing.
The one I has was a .32 Seneca, but I had to sell it, due to my fat fingers inability to load it easily.
Nice find, in this day/age ! !
Beautiful- just don’t load that .45 to hot of a charge. I’m sure you know- Tc offered there “Charges of suggestion” for them. I’d stay even lower and also oil inside of that old piece of beautiful wood
Beautiful- just don’t load that .45 to hot of a charge. I’m sure you know- Tc offered there “Charges of suggestion” for them. I’d stay even lower and also oil inside of that old piece of beautiful wood
I guess this is something I’m unfamiliar with; were the Seneca barrels prone to failure? Appreciate your insight.
I believe the Size rifle would be best in .32 or .36
Bedding could resolve problem, Oil stock inside barrel channel…. And hope for the best.
Yet regardless- Best not to shoot full charge .45s from such a small rifle.
I’m sure some have never had a problem… Yet some certainly have.
That’s why I like the carbine size Tc rifles. Still small/ yet robust enough.
I’ve certainly pondered the Cherokee/Seneca and passed on a few nice ones.
Thanks!From the horse's mouth:
what type of oil do you suggest?
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