Pete,
Check out
www.midsouthshooterssupply.com They can sell you a GPR for well under $400. And if your willing to spend a weekend, you can do the kit for under $300.
Crow Feather,
I agree, the Pedersolis are a notch above the rest in terms of something to look at and shoot. I owned one of their .32 Kentuckys, and I had a ball plastering squirrels with it.
However, there were a few of things that soured my Pedersoli experience. One, the barrel was .32 but the stock was channeled for a 5/16" ramrod. This made the fit in the bbl snug. The snug fit meant that any grit stuck to the rod was forced against the muzzle crown as there was no room for a muzzle protector. I eventually eroded the crown to the point where I was completely missing squirrels at 15 feet!!!!
When I first bought my Pedersoli, my other ML was a GPR .54. The Pedersoli was my favorite. Cheap to shoot, accurate, and no recoil, plus the romance of it being flintlock whereas my GPR was caplock.
The fact that it was my favorite probably lead to it's early demise by eroding down the muzzle within about 5 years. Towards the end of that 5 years, I managed to get a semi-custom flintlock from TVM (.54). The TVM is more accurate, more fun, better looking, and easier to clean.
After cleaning the TVM I realized how much of a hassle the Pedersoli was. The Pedersoli has a 13/16" across the flats bbl. That was actually too small for that flintlock flush tube thing that works so well with my TVM. Also the Pedersoli has a patent breach which makes flushing the barrel a necessity for cleaning.
Well, when my Pedersoli crapped out on me, I looked into getting a replacement barrel for it. Pedersoli wanted $200! And I couldn't get a .36 caliber to allow room for a muzzle guard. I could spend about that and get a Green Mt. bbl custom fit to the gun in any caliber. Figuring I had nothing to lose, I filed down the muzzle until I could see rifling again. Accuracy was restored.
But now I had a .32 that I was hesitant to shoot for fear that the ramrod would erode the barrel and I hated cleaning it, now that I knew how easy my TVM is. I ended up selling it.
Now, I am in the market for another squirrel gun. I will definitely consider a Pedersoli, but this time it won't be a .32. I'll get a .36.
However, every time I look at the price of the Pedersoli's, I think "For a little more $ I can get a TVM and have it to my liking."
Sometimes that "little more $" just ain't there though, for which I'm grateful that Pedersoli is around.