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Lewis and Clark Air Rifle


The following information is reprinted with permission
from V.M.I.
Portions are reprinted from the August 1984 edition of "American Rifleman"
magazine.
Would YOU be
interested in buying a well made faithful Replica of the famous Air Rifle
carried by the Lewis and Clark Voyage of Discovery?
Here's the deal:
There has been much speculation about this
famous Air Rifle. A "must read" is Dr. Robert Beeman's wonderful article
in Airgun Review #6. Also the article in the August 1984 edition of
"American Rifleman". Most experts now have come to the conclusion that
this rifle was most probably a full-stocked (Pennsylvania style), butt-reservoir
model made by Lukens of Philadelphia, and was about 31 to 36 caliber. Amazingly
enough, the owner of this rifle, the Virginia Military Institute, has agreed to
having this actual rifle "measured up" for cloning!
Now we must show prospective manufacturers (who are
understandably reluctant to commit to such a project without some evidence of a
definite market) that there ARE many of us who would like to own such a replica.
The rifle would be made to the highest
standards by one of the well known Italian replicators, such as Uberti or
Pedersoli, to the exact dimensions of the original rifle, but with modern
materials and manufacturing techniques. It would be fully functioning - a
Shooter! Wouldn't it be great to have such an airgun, and be able to shoot it
without fear of injuring one of the old originals? This is exactly the reason
that similar firearms replicas are so popular.
Most probably the rifle would be offered two
ways: Rifle and pump only, and a cased version with compartments for the pump,
bullet mold, extra storage etc. These rifles could be filled with air or CO2
from an outside source via an adapter-no pumping required...unless you want to!
An estimate of the price for such a replica
would probably be in the area of $1,000.00 to $1,500.00 and somewhat more for
the cased set.
Sound good? If so, please indicate your interest
below. Thanks!!
Please note: Obviously, there is nothing
"binding" about this document. It is solely intended to demonstrate to possible
manufacturers that there are enough buyers, just waiting to own their own piece
of American history!
Do not expect Any further contact until
enough names are collected. Please do not contact us. We will contact you at
such time the project progresses to the point of manufacture.
To date, many airgunners have already
signed up at airgun shows - we invite you to join the effort, if you are
sincerely interested.
Thank you for your participation.
Ted Osborn, Ron Sauls and a host of airgunners who have already joined the effort.
To put your name on a waiting list please send your name and
Email address and a note to [email protected]
Do not expect any communication until enough names are
collected.
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