No Profanity *** No Flaming *** No Advertising *** No Anti Trappers ***NO POLITICS
No Non-Target Catches *** No Links to Anti-trapping Sites *** No Avoiding Profanity Filter


Home~Trap Talk~ADC Forum~Trap Shed~Wilderness Trapping~International Trappers~Fur Handling

Auction Forum~Trapper Tips~Links~Gallery~Basic Sets~Convention Calendar~Chat~ Trap Collecting Forum

Trapper's Humor~Strictly Trapping~Fur Buyers Directory~Mugshots~Fur Sale Directory~Wildcrafting~The Pen and Quill

Trapper's Tales~Words From The Past~Legends~Archives~Kids Forum~Lure Formulators Forum~ Fermenter's Forum


~~~ Dobbins' Products Catalog ~~~


Minnesota Trapline Products
Please support our sponsor for the Trappers Talk Page - Minnesota Trapline Products


Print Thread
Hop To
Page 1 of 2 1 2
Used black powder guns #7698881
10/23/22 07:42 PM
10/23/22 07:42 PM
Joined: Jul 2013
Amite county Mississippi
Wolfdog91 Online sleepy OP
trapper
Wolfdog91  Online Sleepy OP
trapper

Joined: Jul 2013
Amite county Mississippi
Any recommendations for place a guy could check out online for used black powder guns ?


YouTube expert
Re: Used black powder guns [Re: Wolfdog91] #7698889
10/23/22 07:46 PM
10/23/22 07:46 PM
Joined: Oct 2009
east central WI
K
k snow Online content
trapper
k snow  Online Content
trapper
K

Joined: Oct 2009
east central WI
Modern or traditional?

Re: Used black powder guns [Re: k snow] #7698895
10/23/22 07:49 PM
10/23/22 07:49 PM
Joined: Jul 2013
Amite county Mississippi
Wolfdog91 Online sleepy OP
trapper
Wolfdog91  Online Sleepy OP
trapper

Joined: Jul 2013
Amite county Mississippi
Originally Posted by k snow
Modern or traditional?


Traditional, eveyone keeps telling me I need to find a beat up little traditions.30 cal squirrel gun to play with so grin

Btw I've been following all your black powder posts and you sir are and AMAZING craftsmen !


YouTube expert
Re: Used black powder guns [Re: Wolfdog91] #7698905
10/23/22 07:52 PM
10/23/22 07:52 PM
Joined: Oct 2009
east central WI
K
k snow Online content
trapper
k snow  Online Content
trapper
K

Joined: Oct 2009
east central WI
My dad gets the credit for the guns.

You are looking for a Traditions Crockett rifle. That was my first muzzleloader, they are a ton of fun. Accurate as can be. Easy on powder and lead. Good luck finding caps, they are out there somewhere.

As to where to look? I'd try the big gun sites. Most of the dedicated traditional sites trend towards custom pieces.

Or go the American Long Rifles forum, sign up and post a want ad.

Re: Used black powder guns [Re: Wolfdog91] #7698906
10/23/22 07:53 PM
10/23/22 07:53 PM
Joined: Oct 2009
east central WI
K
k snow Online content
trapper
k snow  Online Content
trapper
K

Joined: Oct 2009
east central WI
Originally Posted by Wolfdog91
Originally Posted by k snow
Modern or traditional?


Traditional, eveyone keeps telling me I need to find a beat up little traditions.30 cal squirrel gun to play with so grin

Btw I've been following all your black powder posts and you sir are and AMAZING craftsmen !


Thanks. Dad builds the guns, I do the rest.

Re: Used black powder guns [Re: Wolfdog91] #7698913
10/23/22 07:56 PM
10/23/22 07:56 PM
Joined: Sep 2013
Green County Wisconsin
G
GREENCOUNTYPETE Offline
trapper
GREENCOUNTYPETE  Offline
trapper
G

Joined: Sep 2013
Green County Wisconsin
I wouldn't go too beat up

barrel is everything everything else is basically support to barrel

Black powder guns tend to come in 3 types
1 never shot

2 shot but reasonably well cared for wear on wood , finish wear on metal , screws with slightly chewed heads , basically some wear from use

3 sewer pipes

the difference between a 1,2 or 3 is failure to clean


America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
Re: Used black powder guns [Re: Wolfdog91] #7698982
10/23/22 09:05 PM
10/23/22 09:05 PM
Joined: Jan 2007
MN
1
160user Offline
trapper
160user  Offline
trapper
1

Joined: Jan 2007
MN
I have a coffee can full of old muzzeloader locks, patchboxes and parts. I am not a muzzlestuffer guy but if you are in need of parts I have some.


I have nothing clever to put here.





Re: Used black powder guns [Re: Wolfdog91] #7699103
10/23/22 11:14 PM
10/23/22 11:14 PM
Joined: Dec 2006
Montana
D
D.T. Offline
trapper
D.T.  Offline
trapper
D

Joined: Dec 2006
Montana
If you get a cap get anything you find for a good deal. In fact, you should build a kit gun. Your handy enough and it a fun project

If your going to go full trad and get a flinter get a good gun. Dont skimp. The lock, touch hole, and breech set up all have to work together. That starts with a good lock. You just dont see great ignition from cheapy flinters. You can get them close, but put them next to a lock with reputation like a Chambers, L&R, Silers. Do you research. Get a good lock

Re: Used black powder guns [Re: Wolfdog91] #7699121
10/23/22 11:41 PM
10/23/22 11:41 PM
Joined: May 2008
Mn
N
nightlife Offline
trapper
nightlife  Offline
trapper
N

Joined: May 2008
Mn
Try Track of the Wolf

https://www.trackofthewolf.com/

Great place to do business with



�Everything in excess! To enjoy the flavor of life, take big bites. Moderation is for monks.�
― Robert A. Heinlein
Re: Used black powder guns [Re: D.T.] #7699125
10/23/22 11:47 PM
10/23/22 11:47 PM
Joined: Jul 2013
Amite county Mississippi
Wolfdog91 Online sleepy OP
trapper
Wolfdog91  Online Sleepy OP
trapper

Joined: Jul 2013
Amite county Mississippi
Originally Posted by D.T.
If you get a cap get anything you find for a good deal. In fact, you should build a kit gun. Your handy enough and it a fun project

If your going to go full trad and get a flinter get a good gun. Dont skimp. The lock, touch hole, and breech set up all have to work together. That starts with a good lock. You just dont see great ignition from cheapy flinters. You can get them close, but put them next to a lock with reputation like a Chambers, L&R, Silers. Do you research. Get a good lock



I've actually been looking into it for a while now. Saw that American gunsmith flick a while back where the reenactor built one from LITERAL SCRAP! And I've been in love with the idea ever since but man they ain't cheap ! I would like to do a kit build first but have really found something that is what I want. The 32 cal crocket is ok but I want something a little more elegant like a Kentucky. Those are just some sexy guns !
I hope to be able to be a out as good as k snow one of these days


YouTube expert
Re: Used black powder guns [Re: Wolfdog91] #7699146
10/24/22 12:23 AM
10/24/22 12:23 AM
Joined: Jan 2021
MO
D
Dstone1992 Offline
trapper
Dstone1992  Offline
trapper
D

Joined: Jan 2021
MO
I love my kibler southern mountain rife. Little pricey but I had it finished in less than 1 week.

Re: Used black powder guns [Re: Wolfdog91] #7699217
10/24/22 06:45 AM
10/24/22 06:45 AM
Joined: Dec 2006
Montana
D
D.T. Offline
trapper
D.T.  Offline
trapper
D

Joined: Dec 2006
Montana
This is a.45 CVA kentucky of my grandfathers I restocked from a walnut tree cut down in town. I got the 2x8x8' and widdled it into this. This gun did well this year. A bear and two antelope at 77ish paces.

Get a kit. So gratifying to shoot

[Linked Image]

Re: Used black powder guns [Re: Wolfdog91] #7699223
10/24/22 07:00 AM
10/24/22 07:00 AM
Joined: Dec 2006
williamsburg ks
D
danny clifton Offline
"Grumpy Old Man"
danny clifton  Offline
"Grumpy Old Man"
D

Joined: Dec 2006
williamsburg ks


Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
Re: Used black powder guns [Re: Dstone1992] #7699229
10/24/22 07:11 AM
10/24/22 07:11 AM
Joined: Oct 2009
east central WI
K
k snow Online content
trapper
k snow  Online Content
trapper
K

Joined: Oct 2009
east central WI
Originally Posted by Dstone1992
I love my kibler southern mountain rife. Little pricey but I had it finished in less than 1 week.


I have heard nothing but great reviews about Kibler's offerings. His kits are true kits, they go together very easily. Unlike the other "kits" which are more just a box of parts needed to build a gun and require a lot of work.

Wolfie, good flinters are pricey, but they are worth every penny. There is nothing worse than a flintlock that doesn't want to work half the time.

Re: Used black powder guns [Re: k snow] #7699244
10/24/22 07:36 AM
10/24/22 07:36 AM
Joined: Dec 2012
Hudson valley , NY
S
slowpoke Offline
trapper
slowpoke  Offline
trapper
S

Joined: Dec 2012
Hudson valley , NY
Muzzle loader . Com
They have a classified section , lots to pic from ..
Join and learn

Re: Used black powder guns [Re: Wolfdog91] #7699248
10/24/22 07:50 AM
10/24/22 07:50 AM
Joined: Mar 2012
meadowview, Virginia
E
EdP Offline
trapper
EdP  Offline
trapper
E

Joined: Mar 2012
meadowview, Virginia
Kibler kits and Chambers kits are good. Kiblers go together more easily. Neither are cheap to buy new. Lots of folks have bought Chambers kits and then gotten intimidated by the challenge of building it, so the kit sits in a closet. There may be an opportunity to buy one of them for an attractive price.

DT gave great advice. If you go flint I would not reccommend the Pedersoli products. The locks DT mentioned are typically used on custom and semi-custom guns, not Traditions or other mass produced guns.

TVM (Tn Valley Muzzleloading) makes a quality product for a reasonable price. They are semi-custom pieces that are true to traditional style and design but less expensive than a full custom piece.

Track of the Wolf allows you to inspect a gun for a week or so and send it back if you don't want it. That's great if you know what to look for. Having both bought and sold thru Track I can tell you their markup is significant. You should be able to find something equivalent for 1/4 less.

There are sometimes BP rifles on the racks at gunshows or the used racks in your local gun shops. Again, you need to know what to look for.

I suggest you stay away from the really small calibers (.32 and .36). Go .40 or higher. You may want to see what the minimum caliber is for deer in your state and go at least that big. Barrel outside dimensions tend to be standardized for a range of calibers so the largest caliber in the range will be the lightest rifle.

You could check to see if there is a BP club in your area. It is a dying hobby because very few younger folks are interested. That means there are a lot of old guys with BP guns they are probably willing to sell, and would likely provide advice and help.

When I started shooting BP 20+ years ago I had a safe full of modern rifles and pistols that I hardly touched for the next ten years. BP, flints expecially, are a lot of fun.

Re: Used black powder guns [Re: Wolfdog91] #7699344
10/24/22 09:47 AM
10/24/22 09:47 AM
Joined: Dec 2013
Tipton, In.
R
RHuff Offline
trapper
RHuff  Offline
trapper
R

Joined: Dec 2013
Tipton, In.
I would go to Traditional Muzzleloader Forum and Post a want ad. There are some rules about numbers of posts and time on Forum but someone on the forum will usually have something for sale that they have not posted. I shoot 32 caliber cap and ball guns a lot and you wont be disappointed once you start, A 36 Cal TC Seneca may be right up your alley also. As for Kit guns I think a Kibler would be my choice.

Re: Used black powder guns [Re: Wolfdog91] #7699363
10/24/22 10:31 AM
10/24/22 10:31 AM
Joined: Sep 2013
Green County Wisconsin
G
GREENCOUNTYPETE Offline
trapper
GREENCOUNTYPETE  Offline
trapper
G

Joined: Sep 2013
Green County Wisconsin
some good used guns come up on muzzleloader forum for sale , decent price for typically well cared for used guns

www.muzzleloadingforum.com


America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
Re: Used black powder guns [Re: Wolfdog91] #7700193
10/25/22 09:13 AM
10/25/22 09:13 AM
Joined: Jan 2021
MO
D
Dstone1992 Offline
trapper
Dstone1992  Offline
trapper
D

Joined: Jan 2021
MO
I have a 36 and love it but I recommend getting the minimum legal caliber for deer in your state.

Re: Used black powder guns [Re: Dstone1992] #7700194
10/25/22 09:17 AM
10/25/22 09:17 AM
Joined: Oct 2009
east central WI
K
k snow Online content
trapper
k snow  Online Content
trapper
K

Joined: Oct 2009
east central WI
Originally Posted by Dstone1992
I have a 36 and love it but I recommend getting the minimum legal caliber for deer in your state.


I would agree if its your first muzzleloader. My first was a 32 and I sold it in 2 years to finance a 50 caliber to deer hunt with (and make the switch to a flinter). You can hunt squirrels with a 50, just need to take head shots only.

I have a 50 and a 54, so the 36 fills the small game slot nicely.

If you were strictly plinking with the rifle, then a small bore would be fine. But if you think you might want to deer hunt, get a 40 at minimum (depending on reg's).

Page 1 of 2 1 2
Previous Thread
Index
Next Thread