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sheba

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Thinking about picking up this lefthand 50cal plains style flinter what do you think
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Personally, I don't like the mixed brass and iron, I don't care for brass on this type rifle at all but that's my opinion. It looks like it's nicely finished and put together though, and if you need a wrong sided rifle I know the options are limited, if it was right handed and I could get it 'cheap' and the bore was good I would be tempted.
 
John Clark lived north of Toronto and died a couple of years ago. I bought the lock from him before he passed and haven’t used it. Gathering dust in my room sadly. I do have a 54 cal Lancaster rifle from one of Clark’s kits with the same lock that was largely assembled by a friend and finished by me. The swamped barrel balances beautifully and is bright. Haven’t shot it nearly enough.
 

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