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Post by Hank on Jun 12, 2016 21:01:12 GMT -5
Have any of you guys ever seen a Marksberry Muzzleloader. I had a customer bring me one made from stainless steel and he wanted it cerakoted in a camo color. This is what I did for him. Marksberry muzzleloaders were built 30 miles from where I live, in Florence Ky. They were only produced for a few years but from what I could see from working on this gun it was a well thought out rifle and would make a great little light weight hunting gun. 
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Post by hunter on Jun 13, 2016 17:19:42 GMT -5
That is the first one I have seen. Looks like a nice carry rifle
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Post by 10gaauto on Jun 13, 2016 17:40:33 GMT -5
Heard the name but never seen a gun. Is that a rolling block or hammer on cap/nipple ignition, or what? I'm guessing it's a 50. Neat looking rifle. 10
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Post by GMB54-120 on Jun 14, 2016 9:34:39 GMT -5
I knew they were similar to the Kahnke MLs and now you know why.
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Post by Hank on Jun 14, 2016 13:45:28 GMT -5
I knew Marksberry had money problems and was out of business due to bankruptsy. That is what happens when you don't pay your bills.....
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Post by mrf on Jan 30, 2023 14:40:06 GMT -5
I’ve recently acquired a Markesbery KM Brown Bear with thumb hole and green laminate, exactly as pictured above. Now the only 2 I’ve seen in existence
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Post by transyank on Jan 31, 2023 6:01:28 GMT -5
Yep, there was a blued one on GB last year that when fairly cheap looked NIB after I resurged and seen he was out of business I passed.
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