Plainsman
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Plainsman
Hello all,
I have a chance to snag a Muzzleloading Armory Plainsman, but can't find anything about the company. Anyone have any first hand knowledge with it or the company?
Thanks in advance
Rob
I have a chance to snag a Muzzleloading Armory Plainsman, but can't find anything about the company. Anyone have any first hand knowledge with it or the company?
Thanks in advance
Rob
Roblynch- Posts : 58
Join date : 2022-01-21
Age : 51
Location : Florida
Re: Plainsman
It looks like a decent looking rifle. I did a quick search and found 2 that sold for $150 and $160. So that seems like a decent guide.
Nice plane Rob but how do you get in it? LOL
Just joking I had a neighbor down in south Florida that spent months building a bi-plane about the same size. Took it out to his club for its virgin flight and forgot to turn on the receiver on the plane. Last he saw it it was headed over the Everglades - lost forever!
Nice plane Rob but how do you get in it? LOL
Just joking I had a neighbor down in south Florida that spent months building a bi-plane about the same size. Took it out to his club for its virgin flight and forgot to turn on the receiver on the plane. Last he saw it it was headed over the Everglades - lost forever!
Bronko22000- Posts : 373
Join date : 2022-01-20
Age : 71
Location : Locust Gap, PA
Re: Plainsman
Thanks for the reply. Someone brought it to a shop a I frequent and wanted to sell it. It hasn't been shot that I can tell.
Wow South Florida you say. That is where I am from and probably know the person you speak of. I worked at our local Hobby shop for 20 years before moving on. Now I build the aircraft you see and travel around the country doing demo flights and support of our products.
Wow South Florida you say. That is where I am from and probably know the person you speak of. I worked at our local Hobby shop for 20 years before moving on. Now I build the aircraft you see and travel around the country doing demo flights and support of our products.
Roblynch- Posts : 58
Join date : 2022-01-21
Age : 51
Location : Florida
Re: Plainsman
Don't remember his last name but his 1st name was Floyd. He lived in port st lucie. He has probably passed by now.
Bronko22000- Posts : 373
Join date : 2022-01-20
Age : 71
Location : Locust Gap, PA
Re: Plainsman
Don't remember his last name but his 1st name was Floyd. He lived in port st lucie. He has probably passed by now.
Im a snow bird and spend winters in Clermont to appease my wife. She deserves it
Im a snow bird and spend winters in Clermont to appease my wife. She deserves it
Bronko22000- Posts : 373
Join date : 2022-01-20
Age : 71
Location : Locust Gap, PA
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