MathurinKerbouchard
Member
So, I'm in a gun store in sunny Albuquerque, looking for my first muzzleloader. The one that i originally had my eye on was a .40 cal caplock with a nice maple stock. While i was looking, I noticed a funny looking little rifle. It was marked as a Wesson .45 cal. I picked it up and it ballanced really well for me. Given that it fit me well, was deer-legal .45 caliber, and 1/2 the price ($179) of the rifle I was originally looking at, I decided to buy it.
The salesman told me it was a "buggy gun", and that they were popular in the 1850's and '60's.
The manufacturer is Replica Arms Inc.
I've googled Wesson buggy gun and come up nil. Ditto for the maker.
Anybody have any info relating to the type?
Thanks
The salesman told me it was a "buggy gun", and that they were popular in the 1850's and '60's.
The manufacturer is Replica Arms Inc.
I've googled Wesson buggy gun and come up nil. Ditto for the maker.
Anybody have any info relating to the type?
Thanks