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Firewater Forge

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I got this second hand some ten years ago and have taken it shooting twice. It has been a gun safe queen ever since. I need to make some room so for $120.00 it can be yours along with the holster. That price includes shipping and insurance. You will notice that the finish isn't that great, I received it that way. The previous owner didn't keep it oiled properly. However it is a good, solid shooter. I have had several BP guns that weren't in "pristine" condition. The advantage of owning such a gun is you can go adventuring with it in all sorts of environments and don't have to worry about putting a scratch on it. I posted about a Remington .44 that I got back into service and it will be my constant companion on all my SXS trips, kayaking trips and prospecting/mining
forays. There are some more pics a few posts down.
 

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I got this second hand some ten years ago and have taken it shooting twice. It has been a gun safe queen ever since. I need to make some room so for $120.00 it can be yours along with the holster. That price includes shipping and insurance. You will notice that the finish isn't that great, I received it that way. The previous owner didn't keep it oiled properly. However it is a good, solid shooter. I have had several BP guns that weren't in "pristine" condition. The advantage of owning such a gun is you can go adventuring with it in all sorts of enviroments and don't have to worry about putting a scratch on it. I posted about a Remington .44 that I got back into service and it will be my constant companion on all my SXS trips, kayaking trips and prospecting/mining forays.
How is bore/cylinder /internals any pitting /rust there ? Thanks Ed
 
Here are some closer detail that was requested.
 

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