Evening AC'ers,
Some new muskets are in stock at the moment! As always, take a look at our FB page, and as always, prices always include the shipping CONUS. Thanks for looking!
1. Confederate Viewer Stamped Potts and Hunt Enfield Rifle Musket
It has an old repair at the base of the tang and through the lock, but it was expertly done, and doesn't detract from the fact that it has a faded Confederate viewer stamp! Very nice bore still, and when this joins you in the field, it's already walked the walk. $1,250 CONUS
2. Parker Hale 3 Band Enfield Rifle Musket
Rethinking this.
3. Parker Hale 2 Band Enfield Rifle
1st Generation with light pitting to the surface of the barrel, but in otherwise excellent shape. More info will be out on May 28th! $575
4. Defarbed m1841 Zoli Mississippi Rifle
Lodgewood performed the work, but left the lockplate bare for the lack of appropriate maker stamps. It think Mike Comer, Todd Watts, or Lodgewood may have the stamps. But better yet, there are a variety of Confederate made pieces that this could be SAC legal to with the right work. $875
5. m1841 Zoli Mississippi Rifle
Not defarbed, but in excellent shape! This is a very nice rifle that will be an excellent project gun to defarb into any number of projects. Just stay away from Snell Alterations, because there's not enough bayonets to go around for the both of us! $600
6. French M1766/68 French musket
Converted to percussion in the 1840s-50s by a New Hampshire gunsmith Augustus Lupus, this drum bolster conversion has seen its share of history! This musket is the perfect early war gun -after a gunsmith has proofed the barrel. DO NOT shoot minie balls through these. The H&P conversions were made after they figured out that minie balls produced a little bit too much pressure for the barrels... $600
7. Aston Horse Pistol
This was worked over by Novelty Ordnance, but in otherwise, very respectable condition. A new cone was put in, and that makes this pistol NSSA ready! It groups very well, and just in time for the summer's events! $575
8. Euroarms p1853 Enfield Rifle Musket
The stock was expertly recontoured by Novelty Ordnance, and ready to undergo the final defarbing of the hardware! This is identical to the shade of the "museum quality" pieces that are on Lodgewood's website. $650
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PS- My inbox gets full pretty quickly, so shoot me a message on our FB page, or through the email option.
Some new muskets are in stock at the moment! As always, take a look at our FB page, and as always, prices always include the shipping CONUS. Thanks for looking!
1. Confederate Viewer Stamped Potts and Hunt Enfield Rifle Musket
It has an old repair at the base of the tang and through the lock, but it was expertly done, and doesn't detract from the fact that it has a faded Confederate viewer stamp! Very nice bore still, and when this joins you in the field, it's already walked the walk. $1,250 CONUS
2. Parker Hale 3 Band Enfield Rifle Musket
Rethinking this.
3. Parker Hale 2 Band Enfield Rifle
1st Generation with light pitting to the surface of the barrel, but in otherwise excellent shape. More info will be out on May 28th! $575
4. Defarbed m1841 Zoli Mississippi Rifle
Lodgewood performed the work, but left the lockplate bare for the lack of appropriate maker stamps. It think Mike Comer, Todd Watts, or Lodgewood may have the stamps. But better yet, there are a variety of Confederate made pieces that this could be SAC legal to with the right work. $875
5. m1841 Zoli Mississippi Rifle
Not defarbed, but in excellent shape! This is a very nice rifle that will be an excellent project gun to defarb into any number of projects. Just stay away from Snell Alterations, because there's not enough bayonets to go around for the both of us! $600
6. French M1766/68 French musket
Converted to percussion in the 1840s-50s by a New Hampshire gunsmith Augustus Lupus, this drum bolster conversion has seen its share of history! This musket is the perfect early war gun -after a gunsmith has proofed the barrel. DO NOT shoot minie balls through these. The H&P conversions were made after they figured out that minie balls produced a little bit too much pressure for the barrels... $600
7. Aston Horse Pistol
This was worked over by Novelty Ordnance, but in otherwise, very respectable condition. A new cone was put in, and that makes this pistol NSSA ready! It groups very well, and just in time for the summer's events! $575
8. Euroarms p1853 Enfield Rifle Musket
The stock was expertly recontoured by Novelty Ordnance, and ready to undergo the final defarbing of the hardware! This is identical to the shade of the "museum quality" pieces that are on Lodgewood's website. $650
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PS- My inbox gets full pretty quickly, so shoot me a message on our FB page, or through the email option.
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