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OK, I give up, how come it is illegal to have in the Peoples' Republic of Washington???Too high a capacity in the flash pan?You're right, it is a beauty and I would like to have one also. But being in CA, I imagine it would be illegal here also.Happy Thanksgiving, Jack.John (Bigsmoke)
But if the "match" is TMA Sanctioned Can They Be Used ?
A breech loading rifle dates back to the American Revolution (Ferguson Rifle). IMHO, these rifles that were fed with a paper cartridge (or loose powder) at the breech end - and were in need of a prime (be it powder in the lock pan -or- cap on the nipple) I feel they should be allowed and not overlooked nor shut out by the TMA... Just my thoughts.Yes, even the Percussion Sharps Rifle should be included in the group above.
Quote from: Puffer on November 25, 2021, 09:38:23 AMBut if the "match" is TMA Sanctioned Can They Be Used ?I would say ... sorry, but no - it's not a true traditional side lock muzzleloader. If allowed, next thing ya know there'll be competitors (like me!) with rollers and Sharps. ALL good guns, but we got to draw the line at both traditional and muzzleloader.
I seem to recall that maybe Pedersoli or one of the other Italian manufacturers did put out a Remington style rolling block with a nipple instead of a firing pin back some time ago. I am thinking that was in the 1970's or 1980's. I don't think that gun ever really caught on.John (Bigsmoke)