Same lady who gave me the chunk gun has some others that I may be able to buy and move along, leaving a little on the bone for me, or the potential for me to upgrade my muzzle loader stash.
So here are a few questions to the experts.
What value would you put on these as shooters, what value would you put on these if you were to re-sell with just enough profit to pay for your time. I fully expect that these would not go out the door quickly, so that has to be taken into account, but also want to give her fair value and not get screwed myself.
1. Investarms "44 cal" Kentucky rifle with a conical twist, actually a 45 cal but marked 44 cal.
2. Lyman plains rifle in 45 cal, does not say Lyman on it but this is all I can figure out based on pictures online, made in Italy in 1974, hybrid twist? I have to shoot it to see if it stabilizes Maxi Balls
3. Thompson Center "New Englander" 50 cal, has a short barrel, percussion cap, assumed hybrid twist
4. Reproduction "Brown Bess", I have to verify caliber but a smoothbore flint lock with a reproduction bayonet on it, no makers mark but flash hole drilled and shoots
5. Austin and Halleck bolt action No 11 cap, no 209 conversion, iron sights, 50 cal, 1 in 28in twist I do believe, does not have "weather shroud"
The A&H seems to have mixed reviews but may be worth buying for myself so that my wife and I both have a hunting inline.
Thoughts? I am not normally a flipper but that may be the best option for her.
So here are a few questions to the experts.
What value would you put on these as shooters, what value would you put on these if you were to re-sell with just enough profit to pay for your time. I fully expect that these would not go out the door quickly, so that has to be taken into account, but also want to give her fair value and not get screwed myself.
1. Investarms "44 cal" Kentucky rifle with a conical twist, actually a 45 cal but marked 44 cal.
2. Lyman plains rifle in 45 cal, does not say Lyman on it but this is all I can figure out based on pictures online, made in Italy in 1974, hybrid twist? I have to shoot it to see if it stabilizes Maxi Balls
3. Thompson Center "New Englander" 50 cal, has a short barrel, percussion cap, assumed hybrid twist
4. Reproduction "Brown Bess", I have to verify caliber but a smoothbore flint lock with a reproduction bayonet on it, no makers mark but flash hole drilled and shoots
5. Austin and Halleck bolt action No 11 cap, no 209 conversion, iron sights, 50 cal, 1 in 28in twist I do believe, does not have "weather shroud"
The A&H seems to have mixed reviews but may be worth buying for myself so that my wife and I both have a hunting inline.
Thoughts? I am not normally a flipper but that may be the best option for her.




















































