I've been looking at BP rifles lately, both modern and traditional. Would prefer something traditional but am considering them all. Found a Traditions brand .50 cal caplock w/1 in 48" twist barrel. I'm pretty sure it's new and unfired. Has a couple very tiny dings in the stock. Looks alright (crude to a degree but ok) other than that. The shop wants $150 for it. Not sure of the model but it has a thin glued on? (no screws??) hard rubber butpad, wood stock, 1-48" twist, .50 cal, case hardened colored caplock, the barrel and other hardware is blued (no shiny brass other than the wedge plates on either side of the stock and the front sight), one barrel wedge. Does not look like a 'kit gun'. Single trigger. Steel trigger guard. huge buckhorn type rear sight. That's about the best in detail I can give. Any ideas or suggestions here? I simply cannot afford a Lyman GP or T/C Hawken or a Pedersoli. However I don't want to buy this and have to buy another in a year or two because this is a 'junk' gun. I know the old adage of you get what you pay for. If I go modern it will likely be a NEF Sidekick in wood with blued steel, no stainless for me. That will run me about the same in cost. BUT I was wanting a good RB rifle and the fast 1-28" twist of the Sidekick will not be conducive to that. At any rate anybody own or have owned a Traditions caplock? If so what's the good, bad and ugly on them? Thanks in advance.