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Today: September 15, I finally got the last few loads out of the old place. Officially, the old store is more gone than todays bison. And I have a grand new plan. Bob and I are creating a "List"; we will add to it every day and deduct things on the list that have "gone away". It is intended to be all the remaining crazy sale items ... but we will add things as we dig them out from the move. I Expect that the "List" will be an ongoing project well towards the end of this year ... I have that much "stuff" to get gone. The list is being called "Out with the Old" You have to request the list; we won't bother the rest of you who don't care about the wild price reductions on things like bison leather vests, low inventory gloves, jewelry, special knives, art prints, books and so much more. I will have a separate email address up here very shortly. You email and ask for "The Out with the Old list". You can ask for it just once; or weekly or monthly (not doing daily just yet). See something on the "list" you want, write me at my regular email (not the new special list request email, please). We will work out the details. The New Goodnight "Distribution Center" is receiving visitors already. If you want to come by, call me -817-992-8220 as far in advance as you can! The freezers are well stocked with bison steaks, bison brats and hot dogs, some burgers still left, some of our "buffalo cocaine" .... well, that's what a bunch of the bison jerky "addicts" call Gehl's Kippered Bison jerky. Still a little bison corned brisket, as well. Isaac promises the "new" website look is really close to done! STAY TUNED!
The New Goodnight "Distribution Center" is open. If you want to come by, call me -817-992-8220 a far in advance as you can! STAY TUNED!

British "Tower" rifled musket

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Original Price $1,220.00
Current Price $650.00

Beautiful "1862 Tower" Armory Enfield musket.  Crown emblem on lock plate.

English Oak stock - one piece and single band.  Band is marked M 47 A, may well be a replacement. Stock is remarkable for it's age.  It does have two faint circles on the right side and one on the left and a small pin hole in the center of each. 

Hammer locks tightly on both clickbacks, and fires close to perfectly with the trigger.  Trigger pull is remarkably light for this type of gun. 

Someone (before me) foolishly did some polishing on the barrel so it still shows some patina and rust .. but has some ":shiny" to it; wish it had not.

Brass trigger guard and brass butt plate (also somewhat polished).

Most of these "1862" muskets are full forearm and three band, but I do not believe this is modified.  Ramrod "hole" directly under the band looks like it was intended to be there from the beginning. No ramrod with this piece.

Single blade front sight apprears original.

Many of these guns saw Civil War service (on either side), but no good provanance on this one.  Just a beautiful and well preserved piece of firearms history.

No FFL required

Gun 13

 

 

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