Some years ago, when I was toying with getting into CAS and had joined SASS, I decided I would use oddball firearms, things that most people would not use. To that end, I had a Navy Arms Schofield in .45Colt with a 7-1/2" barrel, and was looking for a rifle. Being a big fan of the RCMP, I decided I would get a musket style 1876 Winchester carbine as used by the Mounties (at that time called the North West Mounted Police - the "Royal" designation not being added until later). Only no one had one, other than the '94 hacked into a commemorative in .30-30.
I pinged a couple of the big SASS manufacturers, including Cimarron, about making an 1876 musket carbine, but of course never heard anything back. Over the years, I went a different way and gave up CAS. Last night, I almost fell off my chair when reading True West's Best of the West issue and I saw this:

This is available from Cimarron (
http://cimarron-firearms.com/RepeatingRifles/1876Carbine.htm#) in .45-60 and .45-75 only (a bit overpowered for CAS I think), and retails for $1600 (!!!!!!!!!!). The NWMP version is stamped with markings as were the original carbines, and the Crossfire is case hardened. $1600 but damn, they look nice!
My birthday is in August . . . .
