I don't like the sights on the Pedersoli rifle. I think i'd rather make one
myself. look at this. Interchangable barrels make sense. This auction just
ended. Drats..... LOL
http://www.juliaauctions.com/auctions/div_catalog_264_sh.asp
Lot 1180. TRULY SPECTACULAR PAIR. JAMES PURDEY PERCUSSION DOUBLE RIFLE AND
SHOTGUN WITH ORIGINAL CASE AND ACCESSORIES. Est: $60,000.00 - $90,000.00
SOLD: $54,625.00 Wow!
There are lots of other nice things too. I liked the Wolfgang haga rifle and
John Manton rifle at the bottom. The 1861 colt prototype too. Heck, it's fun to
look at them anyway. I could never afford any of these treasures.
--- In Muzzleloaders@yahoogroups.com, "The Backwards Turtle"
<backwardsturtle2@...> wrote:
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> Pedersoli makes a double-barrel shotgun, a double-barreled rifle, and a gun
that has one rifled and one smooth-bore barrel. Track of the Wolf was selling
one a few days ago.
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: preliner
> To: Muzzleloaders@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: 4/2/2009 2:43:33 PM
> Subject: [Muzzleloaders] Double Guns
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> Doe's anyone have a double barrel rifle or shotgun? I like the idea of a
double rifle that would have interchangable shotgun barrels and work well either
way. It would cost a pretty penny to make. There might be problems to overcome
with such a firearm but it might be an excellent gun to have for hunting. I know
shotgun stocks are not designed the same as rifle stocks. What might be some
disadvantages of such a gun?
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