Ok I know they don't follow the same rule as astandard pistol.
So can you carry one loaded on your front seat?
Can I carry one in a bag on my front seat, Etc.
I am sure most LEOs would say hey gun Im in trouble but once the gun was found to be a blackpowder pistol then does the rules change..
I ask cause the question how it was posed to me.
Ok I know they don't follow the same rule as astandard pistol.
So can you carry one loaded on your front seat?
Can I carry one in a bag on my front seat, Etc.
I am sure most LEOs would say hey gun Im in trouble but once the gun was found to be a blackpowder pistol then does the rules change..
I ask cause the question how it was posed to me.
I have to agree I never liked the way those guys loading a muzzle loader would just slam that ram rod in there i was always waiting for the BOOM Same deal with those big ole cannons they have. I saw this one guy on you tube loading an 1858 B.P. revolver and he had all his weight up on that little plunger and was jamming that ball down . You see if that was me there would be a loud BOOM and after the smoke cleared Id be standing there looking like While-E-Coyote all burnt up and junk !!First this is S.C. not Mass..... I don't have a clue what you need up there.
2nd, just about nobody used 'true' black powder any more. they use a product that is like smokeless powder but burns a little slower and so is classified a propellant not and explosive. I've messed with both... believe me, black powder is dangerous stuff.
down here you can buy the 'fake' black powder along with cap and balls and such with no problem. You can't even find Black Powder.
Ok I know they don't follow the same rule as astandard pistol.
So can you carry one loaded on your front seat?
Can I carry one in a bag on my front seat, Etc.
I am sure most LEOs would say hey gun Im in trouble but once the gun was found to be a blackpowder pistol then does the rules change..
I ask cause the question how it was posed to me.
...both take 11mm caps.... not 10...
Oh, the reminigton you can exchange loaded cylinders, remember The Out Law Josey Wales?... but what ever you do don't keep a spare loaded cylinder with caps on it! leave the caps off until the cylinder is in the gun.
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The Out Law Josie Wales and Unforgiven i think are the best Eastwood movies.
I like the look of the back strapless model but from the Cabela's video looks to be a pain remove the cylinder compared to the 1858.
Got to really think about this!
...they both measure in over 14" from barrel to butt. (exceeding the 12" rule)
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