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    Default Revolutionary War Rifle - Reproduction Wall Hangar

    My wife want me to get a revolutionary war era rifle as a wall hangar. Does not have to be functioning or 'legitimate'. Do not want it looking like a new, but want's darkened wood, a little corrosion, scratches/dents, etc. Don't want it looking like a basket case with missing parts and so on.

    Where would I go to look for something like this?

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    Default Re: Revolutionary War Rifle - Reproduction Wall Hangar

    Quote Originally Posted by MMH View Post
    My wife want me to get a revolutionary war era rifle as a wall hangar. Does not have to be functioning or 'legitimate'. Do not want it looking like a new, but want's darkened wood, a little corrosion, scratches/dents, etc. Don't want it looking like a basket case with missing parts and so on.

    Where would I go to look for something like this?
    I would be curious as well for a Civil War replica one.....

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    Default Re: Revolutionary War Rifle - Reproduction Wall Hangar

    I searched "brown bess musket for sale and found this: https://www.replicagunsswords.com/we...me.php?cat=140

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    Default Re: Revolutionary War Rifle - Reproduction Wall Hangar

    I have a Pennsylvania long rifle replica on my wall above the fireplace I got it from replica weaponry

    https://replicaweaponry.com/


    Unless you’re handling it you wouldn’t know it’s not real. I used Pennsylvania railroad tie spikes that were bent to hang it and found those on Etsy


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    Default Re: Revolutionary War Rifle - Reproduction Wall Hangar

    "Cives Arma Ferant"

    "I know I'm not James Bond, that's why I don't keep a loaded gun under the pillow, or bang Russian spies on a regular basis." - GunLawyer001

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    Default Re: Revolutionary War Rifle - Reproduction Wall Hangar

    These guys will definitely be able to help you out, a small PA based shop

    https://www.dixonmuzzleloading.com/


    and of course, the predominant source of all things front stuffer

    https://www.dixiegunworks.com/

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    Default Re: Revolutionary War Rifle - Reproduction Wall Hangar

    Thanks to all that replied! Did not realize there were that many reproductions out there. Time to pick up the phone. Like I said, non-functioning is fine, but want it looking realistic & slightly 'aged'.

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