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cantremembermyid 01-22-2010 06:39 AM

Pedersoli
 
What are folks' views about the traditional muzzleloaders made by Pedersoli? Are they quality, or cheap imports? I was thinking down the road of purchasing a .32 caliber or .36 caliber percussion for fun and possibly small game hunting. I don't think I want to spend the $$$ for a U.S. custom made rifle.

cayugad 01-22-2010 06:44 AM

Pedersoli are very good rifles quality. The only thing to beware of is IF the rifle should ever need repairs, you have to send it back to Italy, and deal with a company over there.

builder459 01-22-2010 09:15 AM

I wish i could afford one lol..

mountaineer magic 01-23-2010 10:40 AM

I have 3 Pedersoli's. They are top quality guns. You can get service at several places in the U.S. . here's a quote from their company profile page :"Pedersoli's guns are covered by two years warranty from the purchase date for the mechanical parts. The spare parts are distributed in all the world by the various distributors, while Service Points in USA and Europe handle the warranty and non-warranty repairs."
I returned a Pedersoli to exchange for a different caliber to Dixie gun works without a problem. Cabelas is the same way . Cherry's is also a distributor. Parts are readily available through many shops like TOTW etc.

mountaineer magic 01-23-2010 10:44 AM

here's info for warranty or service in the U.S just in case someone might need it.
Charles Erb Firearms
65 Willock Road Fredericktown, PA 15333
Tel: 724 632-6811
eMail: [email protected]LEE SHAVER GUNSMITH
1020 Broadway St. - P.O. Box 570 LAMAR, MO. 64759
Tel: 417 682 3330
eMail: [email protected]

liquidorange 01-23-2010 04:03 PM


Originally Posted by cantremembermyid (Post 3560534)
What are folks' views about the traditional muzzleloaders made by Pedersoli? Are they quality, or cheap imports? I was thinking down the road of purchasing a .32 caliber or .36 caliber percussion for fun and possibly small game hunting. I don't think I want to spend the $$$ for a U.S. custom made rifle.

been wanting a .36 myself. cabelas has them on sale but only flinlocks in stock. anyone like there flinters?

cantremembermyid 01-24-2010 09:06 AM

Thanks everyone for your info. Much appreciated.

Mr.Flintlock 01-26-2010 09:25 AM

While I can't speak for their rifles, I did purchase one of their flintlocks for use in converting my old Hatfield percussion into a rock-locker. The lock works well and throws a good shower of sparks.


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