Hey, Folks,
If you're in the market for a new reproduction musket, you may be in for a shock. Prices for an "out of the box" Italian reproduction these days are all above $500. With the weakening of the dollar against the Euro, the prices will be going up! I predict we will soon see the price of Model 42's above $600... and this is BEFORE the cost of defarbing work is added in.
However, original muskets seem to be somewhat imune. I have seen good, servicable originals available in the $700-$1000 range. Put-together or custom reproduction muskets rely on domestic producers (Dunlap, Whitacre, The Rifle Shoppe, etc.) rather than European.
I wonder: If the dollar continues to slide, driving up the price of Italian reproductions, at some point will the price difference between the Italian goods and higher quality choices (original, parts guns, or custom reproductions) become so small that folks will begin to choose "something better"?
Thoughts?
If you're in the market for a new reproduction musket, you may be in for a shock. Prices for an "out of the box" Italian reproduction these days are all above $500. With the weakening of the dollar against the Euro, the prices will be going up! I predict we will soon see the price of Model 42's above $600... and this is BEFORE the cost of defarbing work is added in.
However, original muskets seem to be somewhat imune. I have seen good, servicable originals available in the $700-$1000 range. Put-together or custom reproduction muskets rely on domestic producers (Dunlap, Whitacre, The Rifle Shoppe, etc.) rather than European.
I wonder: If the dollar continues to slide, driving up the price of Italian reproductions, at some point will the price difference between the Italian goods and higher quality choices (original, parts guns, or custom reproductions) become so small that folks will begin to choose "something better"?
Thoughts?
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