Hey guys
I’ve wanted a Civil War Maynard carbine for many many years now. Well, the right one seems to have crossed my path:
This little cutie pie was for sale at Lodgewood Mfg. I’ve dealt with Dave Stavlo there for many years. He’s an excellent gunsmith and gentleman and sure knows his stuff about Civil War firearms.
Described as having a mint bore and overall excellent condition, good lockup and perfect mechanics. The price was more than fair and I couldn’t let this one go!
But as fate would have it I’m heading to a military deployment tomorrow so I’ll have to wait 6 months to actually handle and shoot this beauty.
But, it gives me something to look forward to! God bless and take care everybody!!
-Smokey
PS: Any tips and tricks about Maynards and making ammunition for them appreciated. Thanks!
I’ve wanted a Civil War Maynard carbine for many many years now. Well, the right one seems to have crossed my path:
This little cutie pie was for sale at Lodgewood Mfg. I’ve dealt with Dave Stavlo there for many years. He’s an excellent gunsmith and gentleman and sure knows his stuff about Civil War firearms.
Described as having a mint bore and overall excellent condition, good lockup and perfect mechanics. The price was more than fair and I couldn’t let this one go!
But as fate would have it I’m heading to a military deployment tomorrow so I’ll have to wait 6 months to actually handle and shoot this beauty.
But, it gives me something to look forward to! God bless and take care everybody!!
-Smokey
PS: Any tips and tricks about Maynards and making ammunition for them appreciated. Thanks!