Va.Manuf.06
58 Cal.
I really don't believe this one:
[url] http://www.trackofthewolf.com...catId=12&subId=83&styleId=290&partNum=AAD-268[/url]
"Similar to the commercially produced East India Company Enfield muskets sold to the Confederate States, the Confederate States produced a few of their own guns. This is a correct and inexpensive weapon for anyone interested in creating a Confederate infantry or volunteer impression. The lock and barrel have been polished, blued, and are unmarked."
:bull:
:shocked2: Never happened! Neither the South nor the North received ANY firearms of this type from any source. Someone is pushing the envelope a little too far on this one. Guess where this one is made. To the moderators, I am sorry if this post is over the top, I will understand completely if it is deleted but I had to speak out. There are an awfull lot of these repops of different eras on this site now, I was used to seeing better and this one really got to me - outright horse hockey! :cursing: I wonder if it is even safe to fire.
[url] http://www.trackofthewolf.com...catId=12&subId=83&styleId=290&partNum=AAD-268[/url]
"Similar to the commercially produced East India Company Enfield muskets sold to the Confederate States, the Confederate States produced a few of their own guns. This is a correct and inexpensive weapon for anyone interested in creating a Confederate infantry or volunteer impression. The lock and barrel have been polished, blued, and are unmarked."
:bull:
:shocked2: Never happened! Neither the South nor the North received ANY firearms of this type from any source. Someone is pushing the envelope a little too far on this one. Guess where this one is made. To the moderators, I am sorry if this post is over the top, I will understand completely if it is deleted but I had to speak out. There are an awfull lot of these repops of different eras on this site now, I was used to seeing better and this one really got to me - outright horse hockey! :cursing: I wonder if it is even safe to fire.
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