Has anyone used one for reenacting, shooting, etc ? Think of getting one to go along with my Made in Japan Charleville, the reviews I read on the web go from one extreme to another, I note most of the reviews are about 7 years old.
Anyone have experince with these Made in India muskets, etc ?
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Are you talking about the ones from Middlesex village?To Error Is Human To Forgive Is Not SAC Policy -
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Middlesex used to be OK, but the owner is a complete A$$ and quality is marginal at best. Loyalist in Canada is better quality and has actual responsive sales and service. Consider these as kits, since you'll want to do more wood finishing to make them look the best.
Blowing up and other BS is old info from long ago. They no longer use cheap welded seam tubing for their barrels, and mechanical quality for the locks are better (except for Middlesex).Comment
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I have wondered the same, but I don't hear much about their safety.
I did find this on the Middlesex sight.
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At Cedar Creek in 1991 we had a unit member overload his Italian made P1853 Enfield. Sound like a clap of thunder, knocked him down and the fellow behind him. When we got back to camp we found the wrist of his stock cracked.Comment
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My 1858 Enfield Parker Hale Musketoon was proof tested with 7 drams of black powder and a 724 grain bullet, the service load is 68.35 grains BP 2.5 drams with a 505 grain bullet. seems like you would really have to not watch what you are doing to exceed 7 drams.Comment
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After hearing all the good v bad over the years, it seems they all let go with neglect or abuse. Some can take more than others. A well maintained shooter shouldn't be a problem.
What ever happened to all those "super dangerous" Spanish-made kits from the late 60's through the 70's? They didn't all blow up because I still have one. Perhaps the next time...or the next?2016 Chicago Cubs. MLB Champions!
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One of them got scrapped in 1982 when I was at Gunsmith school. It was given to me to build and finish as a school gun. Draw filing and polishing revealed a longitudinal crack in the barrel from where the breech plug screwed in for about 3" forward; right through the chamber area. It didn't get finished. I doubt it would have made it through very many, or even one, attempt to fire.Comment

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