We were thrilled to complete this muzzleloader project today. It's now a stunning piece, both at a distance and close up, and has demonstrated remarkable accuracy. Please continue on below to learn more about the recondition process.
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A friend left this to be refurbished without providing any details. It's a good-looking half stock, but it seems to conceal some significant but fixable issues. Sometimes, an attractive rifle can distract you from the underlying problems. In this example she's definitely worth fixing. While it appears to be very similar to a kit build something about it feels much older.
Specifications:
- Caliber: 45 (measures .449 inches)
- Total length: 50 inches
- Barrel Length: 33 inches
- Weight: 7.8 pounds
- Barrel Weight: 5.8 pounds
- Barrel Type: Twist Rifling
Initial review:
This rifle is visually appealing, but it only holds up from a distance — the 10-foot rule applies here, as its current condition is less than ideal. There's no sign of maker's marks or proofing, suggesting it might be a product of a small-scale or home gunsmith. The stock has been stained to mask flaws, and a section near the lock has been replaced, indicating significant use and age. The wood is dry, varnished, and shows several cracks and fractures, likely from years of hunting. The lock mechanism, while present, is in rough shape due to rust and wear, with faint, almost unnoticeable marks on the lock plate. It operates, but clumsily, with loose parts and weak spring tension. The trigger guard, secured by a broken pin, has been bent for makeshift repairs, and the rear trigger doesn't stay engaged without precise handling, pointing to issues with spring tension and alignment. The barrel shows rust pitting that needs addressing, and it's next on the list for inspection. Despite its current state, with some effort, this rifle could be restored to its former glory. I believe it's worth the investment.