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    Pedersoli Mauser 1857 rifle musket

    Is the Pedersoli Mauser 1857 rifle musket an approved arm? I've seen them around quite a bit, and I know they're used by international muzzleloading team, but I don't see them on the Approved Arms list.

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    They are a beautiful musket, but are unfortunately not an N-SSA approved arm.
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    Thanks, Glenn. I just acquired one fairly reasonably. I'll probably pass it on to get out from under it.

    I should keep the Approved Arms list bookmarked on my phone.
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    ?????

    Has it been submitted to the Small Arms committee?

    It May Be legal if approved as an individual arm even if MFG. has not submitted it for approval as a production arm.

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    Ed were these imported and used?

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    These guns were not imported.

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    From Dixie Gun Works catalog (I know not a definitive source, I know):

    "In 1862, Marcellus Hartley, in Europe purchasing guns for the U.S. Government, bought 2,000 of these arms from B.M. Tambeur Freres of Leige, Belgium."

    If it can get individual approval, I'll go that route. I'll send an email to John Holland post his reply, if he doesn't see this post and respond.

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    The nomenclature of some of these various European arms are what is confusing for me.

    Is the 1857 Mauser Rifle Musket the same thing as the "1857- Wurttemburgischen", listed in Pedersoli catalog? (Good grief, I hope I spelled that correctly!)
    Last edited by Blair; 04-17-2012 at 03:54 PM.

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    Mike,

    Thanks.

    Were these impoted... I have no knowledge of that aspect. (Not an area of intrest for me.)
    Best I can suggest is to check with John Holland first. Before you buy one.... See what he can tell you

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