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Euro arms opinions?
Posted: Sat May 03, 2014 7:27 pm
by legs748
When i was picking up my new pistol I had a look at a used euroarms two band Enfield. It looked very nice. Is the euroarms made on the old parker-hale tooling? It looked like it had belonged to a shooter, blacked backsight and built up foresight. What are these like compared to a P-H? Should I wait for a decent made in uk Parker-hale?
Re: Euro arms opinions?
Posted: Sun May 04, 2014 7:32 am
by greenshoots
theres a decent parker hale made in the for sale section and it comes with a higher front sight addon
greenshoots
Re: Euro arms opinions?
Posted: Sun May 04, 2014 7:42 am
by dromia
The one in the for sale section is a musquetoon not the two band naval.
The original PH's are of better fit and finish and as such commend a premium price however the Euroarms are quiet serviceable and will give good shooting too.
Personally if I was wanting a shooter then I'd be happy with the Euroarms if the price is right second hand.
Re: Euro arms opinions?
Posted: Sun May 04, 2014 9:11 am
by legs748
dromia wrote:Personally if I was wanting a shooter then I'd be happy with the Euroarms if the price is right second hand.
It's up for £225, is that about right?
I have thought about a musketoon but think I would prefer the long infantry rifle. However my cabinet only has 51" throat hence the two band. The cabinet height also precludes the search for a Brown Bess too!
Re: Euro arms opinions?
Posted: Sun May 04, 2014 9:36 am
by dromia
The P58 naval rifles are considered to be the best shooters as they have the faster rifling twist if 1 in 48.
If the rifle is sound and the twist is as it should be then I'd give the asking price for it.
An original S/H PH P58 in good nick would cost around £400-£500 which reflects the better fit, finish, barrels and relative rarity.
There are some good articles on the netty for fettling Enfield rifles muskets to get the best out of them, a search will turn them up.