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Jeremiah Johnson or Quigley Down Under - Which Rifle did You Buy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty38-55" data-source="post: 2321879" data-attributes="member: 95029"><p><u>Muzzleloaders </u>- Oooooohhhhhhh,<strong><em> Mongo like</em></strong> ... I had one too and it was a well made, reliable and very accurate MZL'dr! Sold it off once I started building my own muskets and rifles as left-handed rocklocks or flinters.</p><p></p><p><u>BP Cartridge Rifles</u> - Bought a Sharps 34" HEAVY barrel 45-70 Hartford model, by Pedersoli. Arguably the BEST production rifle I ever bought, with phenomenal wood and wood to metal fit, but she was a 'bench' gun, too **** heavy for offhand use ... due to the stock design. Note, no one shot these with palm rests (see photo).</p><p></p><p>So I built (wood work) the left-handed Stevens 44-1/2 model 52, as shown below, with action and metal work by Paul Shuttleworth of CPA Rifles, PA, in 38-55 caliber built expressly as a 200-yard, or further, offhand Schuetzen rifle. </p><p></p><p><u>Other</u> - I did buy a pre-Model 29 or 'N'-frame moniker, 'S'-serial number 6-1/2" barrel Smith&Wesson blued 44 Magnum revolver. <em>Go ahead ... make my day!</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty38-55, post: 2321879, member: 95029"] [U]Muzzleloaders [/U]- Oooooohhhhhhh,[B][I] Mongo like[/I][/B] ... I had one too and it was a well made, reliable and very accurate MZL'dr! Sold it off once I started building my own muskets and rifles as left-handed rocklocks or flinters. [U]BP Cartridge Rifles[/U] - Bought a Sharps 34" HEAVY barrel 45-70 Hartford model, by Pedersoli. Arguably the BEST production rifle I ever bought, with phenomenal wood and wood to metal fit, but she was a 'bench' gun, too **** heavy for offhand use ... due to the stock design. Note, no one shot these with palm rests (see photo). So I built (wood work) the left-handed Stevens 44-1/2 model 52, as shown below, with action and metal work by Paul Shuttleworth of CPA Rifles, PA, in 38-55 caliber built expressly as a 200-yard, or further, offhand Schuetzen rifle. [U]Other[/U] - I did buy a pre-Model 29 or 'N'-frame moniker, 'S'-serial number 6-1/2" barrel Smith&Wesson blued 44 Magnum revolver. [I]Go ahead ... make my day![/I] [/QUOTE]
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