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Offline elbow

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Hatfield rifle value? History?
« on: December 30, 2012, 05:07:09 PM »
Anyone know the value of these, where they were made etc.? My buddy has a 50 caliber percussion Hatfield mint, has never been fired, he bought it used in 1987, it was drilled for a peep sight by the previous owner, cant find info onthem. Thanks, Craig

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Re: Hatfield rifle value? History?
« Reply #1 on: December 30, 2012, 05:16:40 PM »
i've only seen and handled one,
probably was in the '80s


looked to me just like the pedersoli
squirrel rifle i have that cabelas listed
as the blue ridge rifle and pedersoli
lists as their frontier rifle, except the
hatfield had premium wood and was
fit way better. (if i remember right)


it may not be pedersoli, but they sure are similar.
and i gave i think probably a third of what
a hatfield cost for my d.p.


the hatfield sure is a honey though, ain't it?
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Re: Hatfield rifle value? History?
« Reply #2 on: December 31, 2012, 02:17:07 AM »
I remember the hatfield rifles. They were hand made on a limited basis.  ;) been a while since I've seen one for sale so hard to judge current prices.
They also produced a nice 20 gauge double shotgun. Not a muzzleloader but a cartridge gun.

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Re: Hatfield rifle value? History?
« Reply #3 on: December 31, 2012, 03:32:18 AM »
I had one in the eighties.  A flintlock.  Beautiful wood.  But the stock beneath the barrel was too blocky.  It had sort of a triangle shape to it, wide at the bottom and tapering up on each side.  I liked the gun, but the unauthentic stock detracted from it, I thought. 

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Re: Hatfield rifle value? History?
« Reply #4 on: December 31, 2012, 04:32:25 AM »
I had one in the 1980s.  It was accurate.  The manual states they should never be disassembled.  After I took the barrel out of the stock and put it back together it never functioned properly again.  Here are some opinions.
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Re: Hatfield rifle value? History?
« Reply #5 on: December 31, 2012, 10:22:14 AM »
Buyer beware! I had one very briefly. It was an absolute peice of garbage. Poor fit poor finish and poor function. From what I have read the quality varies wildly with earlier models being better. From what I have read mine was a very late model and probably among the last they made before they sold the design off to Pedersoli. The shop I bought it from was very reliable and they sent it to a gunsmith twice on their dime and then bought it back from me for what I paid after the 3rd hiccup. They then offered it to me for a hundred bucks. I wish I would have taken them up on it because at that price it would have been worth tinkering with but I was so frustrated with it that I wanted nothing more to do with it. I never even got to fire it. I've talked to a few of the guys at the Log Cabin Shop and they didnt seem to hold Hatfield Rifles in very high regard.
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