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  1. Default Where to purchase a Trapdoor carbine?

    I have wanted a trapdoor carbine for as long as I can remember, and I'm wondering where the best place to look is. Are auction sites pretty safe, or are there recommended companies that have them for sale?

    Thanks for any help or guidance!

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    I would check out www.trapdoorcollector.com Al's stuff is properly described and fairly priced, because it moves.

    Among the auction sites, www.gunbroker.com is the hands-down winner, but you must know what you are looking at, as many of the sellers do not. Some (probably most) from ignorance, but there are some who would take advantage of a novice. While it is not perfect, Poyer's TD book will give you a LOT of knowledge for $20.

    One (very well known and well-publicized) source that I would NOT patronize is Trapdoors Galore in Las Vegas. They assemble guns from parts, and have been caught in at least one fraudulent transaction, involving an attempt at faking a "Custer period" carbine.

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    Thanks for the reply. I will keep checking Gunbroker, although when I see an auction with blurry photos I try not to assume they are hiding something. I do have the Poyer book and am trying to educate myself.

    Thanks again.

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    Also, look up Red Daugherty (SP?) at Baltimore or Tulsa. May be able to find a number if interested.

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    I'd be interested. Thanks!

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    There's a very nice Carbine on Frasca's site, right now!
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    For Red, try 260-833-2315

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scotty66 View Post
    I have wanted a trapdoor carbine for as long as I can remember, and I'm wondering where the best place to look is. Are auction sites pretty safe, or are there recommended companies that have them for sale?

    Thanks for any help or guidance!
    I'll be placing this on Gun Brokers soon, I just need to take some better pictures of it.
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    Carbines are a complicated subject-many have been created by cutting down rifles or similar means.
    Trapdoor collectors would be a good start.
    They have gotten pricey-I'd like one myself.

    Good luck!

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    Thank you for the replies. Wheeler, I just sent you an email.

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