

I would have to say by an educated guess you have a 1/66 twist. and, if the Gunsmith had to make a part by hand, the repair bill was typically very close to the cost of a new rifle. I think the advertisement may have sold a lot of guns.īack in that day Black Powder shooting was just catching on good, and many Gunsmiths didn't want to mess with these guns because parts were extremely hard to come by. When they were being produced, I remember the advertisement at that time was Jukar was " The world's largest producer of Black Powder guns". However, at the price they were being sold for, they sold a bunch of 'em. One thing is / was fairly obivous with every one I ever looked at, and that was the fact they are not top quality. Turner Kirkland at DGW must have sold thousands of those things because they were suddenly seen everywhere.Īlthough they were considered an entry level gun, many are still around and are still very functional. Jukar came along sometime in the early 1970's. 45 of yours will "most likely' have a twist of 1:48 which was, and still is a very common twist for the. Held accountable for the use of any content on this veteran website.That. Within this website is protected by copyright under international law.Īny unauthorized use of material contained here is strictly forbidden. Please read our Conditions of Use and Legal DisclaimerĬopyright 1995-2021: Unless otherwise noted, all information, images, data contained You must be 18 years or older to purchase our products. Their locality that govern products of this nature. The customer is expected to be aware of the laws of We are not legally responsible for any changes from its present state. A certified gunsmith may decide to alter a musket or pistol to a firing state by drilling the vent hole and test firing it. With various local, state, national and international firearms regulations,Īlong with shipping company policy restrictions. as a result of yourĪccurate muskets and pistols in a non-firing state. We are not responsible for any fees, restrictions, etc. Often charged the VAT by their Customs upon arrival. Residents there is NO taxes, duty, restrictions, or brokerageĪdd GST or HST depending on your province.įor International clients outside North America pleaseĬontact your customs department to determine fees and restrictions. (Poland, Czech R., Slovak R., Hungary, Greece)Īre often charged the VAT by their Customs upon arrival. (excluding Hawaii, Alaska, & Territories) MTS-033 Flintlock Pistol for Firing Artillery $ 349īayonet for French Musket (before 1777) and 1795 Springfield "handgonne" Pistol with Trigger Guard $ 389 MTS011 Double-Barreled Flintlock Pistol $ 499 Sea Service Pistol (12 inch barrel) $ 389īritish New Land Pattern Cavalry Pistol $ 389 MTS-0 38 Scottish Highland Other Ranks Pistol $ 389

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