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Indiana
1 review
8 helpful votes
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Ordered online, got no confirmation. Emailed for status a week later, no response. Emailed a week after that, no response. Called and left message, no response. Ordered from a different vendor.

Date of experience: July 8, 2014
California
1 review
0 helpful votes
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Ordering was fast and easy. Musket was well made as was bayonet! I would reccomend their products to anyone.

Date of experience: April 8, 2022
Germany
1 review
9 helpful votes
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Jianyun Xu Dennis Xu dob 04/10/1976 address: 5503 159TH PL, REDMOND, WA *******
Jianyun xu works in Microsoft Redmond, WA, USA.
I have disheartening experience with Jianyun Xu Dennis Xu. I worked with him before. He never gave me any respect. He considered me as a slave, treated me like garbage and used every way he can to abuse, mistreat me. What he did to me were without my knowledge and against my will.
I tried my best to commute with him, such as I tried to ask him why he treated me so badly, what was his expectation from me, but he always rejected to commute because he thought I didn't worth him to talk, the only thing I should do is to obey him without any condition, even if his expectation is unreasonable, impossible or unhumane.
After I tried my best to stay away from him, he still mistreated me using whatever ways he could find.

Date of experience: January 9, 2015
Colorado
2 reviews
11 helpful votes
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Ordered my doglock musket in. 69 caliber w/42" barrel on the 4th of JuJuly, which was a Saturday. It arrived on Monday, on the 13th.
This is the first time I've not only ordered a muzzloader that was not made by a professional maker, it's the first time I've ordered anything from this company.
My musket was packaged very well. After opening the box the first part I saw was the unique doglock and how well it was made, and the test of the musket was of the same quality.
I am one of those picky and particular guys when it comes to correct period stuff, especially my flintlocks.
I've always only had only hand made forelocks made by well known makers, but after researching several companies I decided to take a chance with The Discriminating General.
I've always been partial to early English doglock muskets.
I thought is this musket looks as good as it did in the promo. Photo, I'll be way ahead because of the excellent price alone.
To say I was pleased at what I observed and handled would be an understatement.
The fit and finish was as nice about on par with my $2000 dollar custom made Dublin Castle musket made by a well known American builder.
Looking very much forward to drilling the touch hole and seeing how it shoots.
When I do, I'll write another review on how it preformed.
Thank you all for making such fine products available for such amazing prices.
Can't wait to show my fellow reenacting friends.
I'll be doing business with this fine company again.
Michael from Michigan

Date of experience: July 13, 2015
Texas
1 review
3 helpful votes
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18th Century Blunderbuss
December 16, 2020

I, at first assumed the display image was probably "photo-shopped" a bit for advertising purposes. Was I ever wrong! The firearm I received is excellent in all respects. Shipment was 1 week from order time too. It has just enough minor imperfections to enhance the appearance and add to the "patina" of the vintage look. I did drill the touch hole and made the blunderbuss functional. It does shoot as good as it looks too. 69 caliber/14ga. Bore, and I used 70g of 2F powder, a. 695 wad, 7/8 ounce of 7.5 shot, and a. 695 shot card. I fired a total of 4 shots, from 25 yards to my target, and the pattern was about 30 inches in diameter. I placed the pattern one on top of the other, shot after shot. Perfect! The ONLY complaint I have is that I managed to crack the ramrod at a fibrous spot in the wood. Nothing Gorilla Glue didn't resolve though. I would not hesitate to buy from Military Heritage again, and I plan to as soon as I decide what I really want next. I'm a relatively active black powder and cartridge gun shooter. I do NOT own any firearm that is a "conversation piece" or "wall-hanger". I always wanted a blunderbuss due to the pirate era mythology. Now I have one and I don't regret it even a little bit. Quirks and malfunctions should be expected from firearm technology that's 200-300 years old. The modern age reproductions can and will have their "hiccups" too.

Date of experience: December 15, 2020

Overview

MilitaryHeritage has a rating of 2.2 stars from 27 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. MilitaryHeritage ranks 44th among History sites.

service
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value
5
shipping
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returns
2
quality
5