looking for a manufacturer/dealer for short smoothbore flintlocks.

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I'm looking for something in the 26"-32" length with a 16"-20" barrel with a .625"/20 gauge bore, quality, but the lowest price possible, I am really looking for something assembled with those specs under $1,000CND if at all possible. thanks ahead of time.
 
NW Trade gun from Loyalist Arms...

A blunderbuss from loyalist arms maybe? (10 gauge)

I've looked at them, but they don't stand behind their guns from reviews on other forums, can't find them, but I remember the horror stories. they produce, import and sell non-firing replicas without the fire hole drilled. so you can end up drilling the hole, the gun blowing up and you're out hundreds, I don't have that sort of money to waste. I need something that works, but at less than $1,000.
 
my issue is that you can buy almost any other kind of firearm other than smoothbore flintlocks for under $500 that the company stands behind their product.
 
I've looked at them, but they don't stand behind their guns from reviews on other forums, can't find them, but I remember the horror stories. they produce, import and sell non-firing replicas without the fire hole drilled. so you can end up drilling the hole, the gun blowing up and you're out hundreds, I don't have that sort of money to waste. I need something that works, but at less than $1,000.

INCORRECT. This is the second thread you've said this and it is simply incorrect. They sell ready to fire guns and at least a few members here have or have had and fire them, myself included. I have a firing early British sea service musket that works like a top and was under $1k. I visited the shop, asked numerous questions before and after purchase and in my experience they have some of the best customer service I've gotten from a local gun store.

Loyalist guns do come from India, and they do not try to hide this. They arrive as semi-finished un-firable guns. However once they reach Loyalist they are fitted, finished, the frizens hardened, lock tuned, touch hole drilled, etc. If you request a firing gun you will get one, including proof testing instructions and load data. They do recommend you proof test any guns they sell, even if it is a Pedersoli. (They have had Pedersolis that failed) If you have any questions, call them, they will be more than helpful.

Your money and your call, but please verify your information.

Here is a video of the sea service musket. I made no modifications to it before this video. It is as it came from Loyalist

http://vid2.photobucket.com/albums/y15/carpart/guns/musket slowest_zpsz3bpqyus.mp4
 
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I agree with 1300_stainless. They come ready to fire, they might even proof it for you for an additionnal fee. I might add that recently a certain firearms dealer imported German proofed firearms. Upon closer inspections several board members on CGN found that while the guns had passed proof they were extremely dangerous. Just because a product has proof marks does not always mean it is safe


I will say this: I found Loyalist Arms barrels to be of inconsistent diameter, I found the lock in need of running as well. I would buy again from them.
 
This is my problem too, I have no doubt loyalist Arms is a great company & stands behind there products, but eeeeeee i dont know yet if I could trust my face, eye sight or life to Indian steel on a regular basis. If I was reenacting then SURE id be content. But every shot i'll be making, will be with a full .69 or .735 (whatever it is) cal lead ball.
 
I assume that you are referring to a trade gun style. I do not know of any one currently making something that short on a regular basis. There was some one that built a few short barreled smooth bore trade gun style canoe guns a few years ago. This going to be a custom or a remodel. Try looking under canoe guns....:Let us know what you find.
 
Though a little over your price mark you could easily get a Pedersoli charville Hussard which has a 27 in barrel and cut a few inches off to suit your needs.

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