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Aaaaallllllets get ready to rummmmmmblllllllle LOLMichiganmuzzy, ninering62 and slingingslugs in a battle royal bidding war...who else is in...
Aaaaallllllets get ready to rummmmmmblllllllle LOLMichiganmuzzy, ninering62 and slingingslugs in a battle royal bidding war...who else is in...
I can't believe that one plugged screw hole would diminish the value of the gun by half especially since they aren't making any more T/C guns so the value will continue to climb. If I want to hunt and shoot a gun, I am going to make it so I can shoot it well and if that means drilling a hole to put a peep sight on it I'll do it. It's my gun, and i didn't buy it as a collectors item, I bought it to hunt and shoot with.There is something to be concerned about when considering taking a gun that is worth say... 800-900.00 & highly collectible & still climbing in value & rarity, then alter it to where it's worth half its value, isn't sound thinking IMHO.
I can't believe that one plugged screw hole would diminish the value of the gun by half especially since they aren't making any more T/C guns so the value will continue to climb. If I want to hunt and shoot a gun, I am going to make it so I can shoot it well and if that means drilling a hole to put a peep sight on it I'll do it. It's my gun, and i didn't buy it as a collectors item, I bought it to hunt and shoot with.
I hope the heck it don't go to no 500-650.00. I had a Firehawk & Thunderhawk both .50, neither of them were like a youth model fit to my body. I had a Seneca rebored to .40 that was really cool, but it did have that womans/youth model fit that just did not work with my body. I sold it & bought a TC High Plains Sporter ( which I like much much better ) to rebarrel with another .40 fast twist barrel.Ill bet it hits at least $650 before the last buzzer.
Few years back I went off the deep end on .32's. Almost all were bought at top end market. I must say, I love the TC best basically just for the 1-30 twist. All others are 1-48. They will all shoot minute of squirrel, but the slow twists are much more finicky for dialing in the load nodes. the TC is much more forgiving to shoot the same projectile heavy or light load. My main problem is the TC was built for a much smaller human and does not fit me at all. I shoot a cherokee or seneca in .45 and it punches me in the cheek every time. .32 is fine, but the fit is still way off. CVA varminter/ squirreler (and I think Traditions crockett) is better, but still a ladies/youth fit. Most others are a rebarrel on an existing rifle platform, which usually ends up with an overly heavy barrel for a squirrel gun
That would be saahweeet! But we've seen auctions more than once do nothing right up to the last hr or so then double or more what it sat at for most of its listing.I think its gonna go for around 200
Why the heck that guy is " requiring " an FFL is just beyond me. Why anyone is actually goin along with " required FFL " transfers for any muzzleloaders is beyond me too.$227 now.. + shipping, FFL, taxes, you can get a 10-22 for that...
Wasn't me. I bailed. To much money for something I couldn't lay hands on. Didn't seem right. My dreams of a .32 inline are still hopeful though.Well who won the .32 FireHawk?
it sure wasn't me either.Well who won the .32 FireHawk?
Ya had me ..... right up to that " heavy " part.I have an ibs barrel for my 1” Hawken in 32. Heavy but accurate
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