wolfe28
Member
Is is possible to find a .32 rifle for less than $500, in any form?
To say I have gotten hooked on shooting black powder would be an understatement. As posted in other threads, I now have a TC New Englander in .50, and I want to expand the line some. Several companies (green mountain comes to mind) make .32 barrels for the TC Hawken and Renegade (both rifles have octagonal barrels, the New Englander's is round), but not for my New Englander. The only solution I have found so far is to bid on a stock on ebay, and then get the barrel later.
I tried looking into the possibility of a kit (pre-packaged and buying all the parts individually; from dixie gun works and track of the wolf), and the price is about the same, $500.
I'm not trying to be cheap (thrifty, absolutely), but it just seemes that the rifles I am able to find are a little over priced.
Thanks,
D
p.s. I'm thinking specifically of a percussion cap model. I don't want an inline.
To say I have gotten hooked on shooting black powder would be an understatement. As posted in other threads, I now have a TC New Englander in .50, and I want to expand the line some. Several companies (green mountain comes to mind) make .32 barrels for the TC Hawken and Renegade (both rifles have octagonal barrels, the New Englander's is round), but not for my New Englander. The only solution I have found so far is to bid on a stock on ebay, and then get the barrel later.
I tried looking into the possibility of a kit (pre-packaged and buying all the parts individually; from dixie gun works and track of the wolf), and the price is about the same, $500.
I'm not trying to be cheap (thrifty, absolutely), but it just seemes that the rifles I am able to find are a little over priced.
Thanks,
D
p.s. I'm thinking specifically of a percussion cap model. I don't want an inline.