I would save up and buy an original. The price difference between an Italian repro and a shootable antique is not that great. Some very shootable antiques are actually proced lower than a quality repro. I am not wealthy by any means, but I was very glad I made the decision years ago to pay a little extra for the legit deal, rather than settle. In reality, and this is not hyperbole, an original is of better quality and superior workmanship than an Italian repro. I shoot my muskets a lot, and have never had a failure with a Springfield, Colt Special Model, etc., while broken and worn out parts are a way of life with the Italian guns. I am not an elitist, this is just my experience, based upon nearly 50 years of experience in muzzleloading.