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Sean
By: Sean On 10/09/2019I'm ready to buy one! I love enough about it to add it to my collection.
One Question: In one of the videos they say that there will be rifle barrels to go with it.
Any Idea if they are being worked on?
I don't want to buy it until I can get it all together
Richard T.
By: Richard T. On 01/03/2019The Pedersoli Double Flintlock Shotgun, I was/am disappointed with this, I would have thought they would have used better lock design, i.e. something like the Mortimer. Also the trigger guard back swirl, only suits a hand of the right size, as a man with small hands, I'd end up with them cut.
So in a nutshell, I wouldn't buy one!
Alhazred
By: Alhazred On 15/11/2018Ah yes, a new product for 2017.
hmmmm I guess I can go an get one now right?
OPS!!!!! looks like it wasn't released until
September 2018
I mean October
I mean November
so sorry I meant to say December 2018
... sure
Lets be honest these guns either come out in 2019 or never do.
swathdiver
By: Swathdiver On 24/10/2017Any news yet on this?
usmusket
By: Usmusket On 09/10/2017An update please!
jerry collins
By: Jerry collins On 22/09/2017needs to have regular checkering grip&forend
Jay O
By: Jay O On 21/09/2017Any updates on this beautiful flintlock double barrel shotgun? I was excited when it was announced and have been optimistically waiting for it. I think this would be a great gun and hopefully a win for Pedersoli. I am very interested and hope it will be available soon.
NoGrayPonytail7
By: NoGrayPonytail7 On 08/05/2017Lose the che
ckering and offer it in 10 gauge. Please?
Mojo1961
By: Mojo1961 On 30/03/2017Looks good. Interchangeable chokes would be awesome. 10, 12 and 20 gauge choices would be great too!
Jerry Buchanan
By: Jerry Buchanan On 08/03/2017is this released yet??
Mark Infantino
By: Mark Infantino On 18/12/2016I think a wider trigger bow would be more suited to this early style flint fowler which would
add a lot of appeal to this gun. The current design is more suited to a percussion double gun.
I have had many original double flints and the trigger bow has always been wide except one
which was a Parker Field late 1860's double flint which had a narrow trigger bow.
Dennis Norton
By: Dennis Norton On 17/12/2016Beautiful......simply beautiful!!
Mark Infantino
By: Mark Infantino On 28/11/2016Awesome! Finally someone building a double barrel flintlock fowler. I would love to see it in 12ga and 20ga with a little more drop in the stock and having some classic checkering and not the basket weave shown. I can't wait to see the release of it because I will purchase one in a heart beat,
Great going Pedersoli on this new product addition...two thumbs up.
Geomander
By: Geomander On 23/11/2016Wow, a double-barrel FLINTlock shotgun of modern production, that would really be something! Let's hope, it don't come in such a 'kiddie-caliber' like 20 gauge. Or, at least, not exclusively -- please give us the option of something bigger; 10 gauge would be nice, 8 would be great ;-)
Hovey Smith
By: Hovey Smith On 18/07/2016That looks like a 12 bore gun to me. It should do very well. For my ducks, geese, swan etc., I much prefer something between 11 and 10 gauge. With good loads any of these will do at close range on even these large fowl.
cyberjim
By: Cyberjim On 11/07/2016I'm hiding my piggy bank on myself now in case this comes in a coach gun-ish size for the dense bush around here. I have been waiting a long time for an SxS flinter that I can maneuver in the thick stuff.
Bill Iliff
By: Bill Iliff On 22/06/2016Please say it's a 12 ga and right around 7lbs.
Ric Carter
By: Ric Carter On 22/06/2016Should be a 20 bore, and get rid of that terrible "checkering".
Mark Jackaman
By: Mark Jackaman On 21/06/2016Capable of teaching left AND right handed shooter how to flinch. You should do a nice English 1776 pattern rifle or a Baker or a Ferguson!
WCJ
By: WCJ On 20/06/2016Please put a little more drop in the stock unlike your other shotguns. There're like trying to point a 2 by 4 piece of lumber.
Sean
By: Sean On 10/09/2019I'm ready to buy one! I love enough about it to add it to my collection.
One Question: In one of the videos they say that there will be rifle barrels to go with it.
Any Idea if they are being worked on?
I don't want to buy it until I can get it all together
Richard T.
By: Richard T. On 01/03/2019The Pedersoli Double Flintlock Shotgun, I was/am disappointed with this, I would have thought they would have used better lock design, i.e. something like the Mortimer. Also the trigger guard back swirl, only suits a hand of the right size, as a man with small hands, I'd end up with them cut.
So in a nutshell, I wouldn't buy one!
Alhazred
By: Alhazred On 15/11/2018Ah yes, a new product for 2017.
hmmmm I guess I can go an get one now right?
OPS!!!!! looks like it wasn't released until
September 2018
I mean October
I mean November
so sorry I meant to say December 2018
... sure
Lets be honest these guns either come out in 2019 or never do.
swathdiver
By: Swathdiver On 24/10/2017Any news yet on this?
usmusket
By: Usmusket On 09/10/2017An update please!
jerry collins
By: Jerry collins On 22/09/2017needs to have regular checkering grip&forend
Jay O
By: Jay O On 21/09/2017Any updates on this beautiful flintlock double barrel shotgun? I was excited when it was announced and have been optimistically waiting for it. I think this would be a great gun and hopefully a win for Pedersoli. I am very interested and hope it will be available soon.
NoGrayPonytail7
By: NoGrayPonytail7 On 08/05/2017Lose the che
ckering and offer it in 10 gauge. Please?
Mojo1961
By: Mojo1961 On 30/03/2017Looks good. Interchangeable chokes would be awesome. 10, 12 and 20 gauge choices would be great too!
Jerry Buchanan
By: Jerry Buchanan On 08/03/2017is this released yet??
Mark Infantino
By: Mark Infantino On 18/12/2016I think a wider trigger bow would be more suited to this early style flint fowler which would
add a lot of appeal to this gun. The current design is more suited to a percussion double gun.
I have had many original double flints and the trigger bow has always been wide except one
which was a Parker Field late 1860's double flint which had a narrow trigger bow.
Dennis Norton
By: Dennis Norton On 17/12/2016Beautiful......simply beautiful!!
Mark Infantino
By: Mark Infantino On 28/11/2016Awesome! Finally someone building a double barrel flintlock fowler. I would love to see it in 12ga and 20ga with a little more drop in the stock and having some classic checkering and not the basket weave shown. I can't wait to see the release of it because I will purchase one in a heart beat,
Great going Pedersoli on this new product addition...two thumbs up.
Geomander
By: Geomander On 23/11/2016Wow, a double-barrel FLINTlock shotgun of modern production, that would really be something! Let's hope, it don't come in such a 'kiddie-caliber' like 20 gauge. Or, at least, not exclusively -- please give us the option of something bigger; 10 gauge would be nice, 8 would be great ;-)
Hovey Smith
By: Hovey Smith On 18/07/2016That looks like a 12 bore gun to me. It should do very well. For my ducks, geese, swan etc., I much prefer something between 11 and 10 gauge. With good loads any of these will do at close range on even these large fowl.
cyberjim
By: Cyberjim On 11/07/2016I'm hiding my piggy bank on myself now in case this comes in a coach gun-ish size for the dense bush around here. I have been waiting a long time for an SxS flinter that I can maneuver in the thick stuff.
Bill Iliff
By: Bill Iliff On 22/06/2016Please say it's a 12 ga and right around 7lbs.
Ric Carter
By: Ric Carter On 22/06/2016Should be a 20 bore, and get rid of that terrible "checkering".
Mark Jackaman
By: Mark Jackaman On 21/06/2016Capable of teaching left AND right handed shooter how to flinch. You should do a nice English 1776 pattern rifle or a Baker or a Ferguson!
WCJ
By: WCJ On 20/06/2016Please put a little more drop in the stock unlike your other shotguns. There're like trying to point a 2 by 4 piece of lumber.