I have learned this weekend about "Amoskeag" reproduction muskets that had thin barrels that might be light weight for smaller shooters.
Does anyone have one of these for sale?
Thanks,
Steve
I have learned this weekend about "Amoskeag" reproduction muskets that had thin barrels that might be light weight for smaller shooters.
Does anyone have one of these for sale?
Thanks,
Steve
Steve Sheldon
Commander
4th Louisiana Delta Rifles
NRA Certified Muzzleloading Instructor
I hope you can find one. I bought mine years ago when Chattahoochie BP was in business. Mine shoots well.
Steve,
They weigh seven pounds and change.
Mike Santarelli 03635V, Adjutant
Member since 1979
Co. B, 1st Pennsylvania Cavalry, #229
National Inspector General
Small Arms Committee
A number of years ago, I found a 1863 Springfield that had been cut down into a "Cadet rifle" or a Artillery rifle. I got a SAC card for it.
I bought it off of one of the auction sites. The bore is shootable; I haven't worked up a load for it. The price was reasonable.
Gil Davis Tercenio
# 3020V
34th Battalion, Virginia Cavalry
Great, great grandson of Cpl Elijah S Davis, Co I, 6th Alabama Inf CSA
Colt 2 band repro "NOS", comes w/colt marked bayonet and scabbard "will only do F2F", will email photos if requested, wanting $950.00. Jim contact info email: swift5005@roadrunner.com PH 334-347=8125
Gil, can you weigh the artillery model and tell me how much it weighs?
Jim: I'm sending you an email to ask the same.
Steve
Steve Sheldon
Commander
4th Louisiana Delta Rifles
NRA Certified Muzzleloading Instructor
Search on this forum for my post about selling two band Artillery muskets. If there is anything that you would like to see, I can send pictures. The muskets may not be pretty but they go bang and pieces will go flying if you do your part.
Harry in Pa.
03626v
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