I've seen lots of uneven enforcement up here and I'd advise you to get a legal opinion before hunting as to whether a smooth bore muzzleloader is considered a "shotgun" if it's only loaded with a single projectile.
Russ T Frizzen said:Cosmoline-I have tried to be charitable in regard to these firearms and their quality. I hope that I haven't given anyone the idea that I find them less than satisfactory in any aspect. For example, I would think that these muskets would be splendid main battle weapons for the North Korean military or the Cuban Army. I think that everyone who wants one should own one, price being of no consequence for such a treasure.
As a further enticement, let me point out that they were available in several bore sizes up to and including 4 bore, and in several stylish colors, though red was by far the most popular. Different buttplates were available--some quite bizarre (or sylish, if you prefer)when seen on this sort of firearm. No two were exactly alike, due to the assortment of parts available, and the workers' penchant for long and leisurely lunches with lots of wine and beer being consumed. This resulted in widely varying styles of muskets and the accidental construction of the occasional steam locomotive or choo-choos as they are referred to in that part of the country. In any case these now precious relics of a bygone era (the muskets, not the choo-choos) are sometimes availble available today at utterly exhorbitant prices, and should be snapped up before sanity returns and prices drop to a rational level.
Personally, I'm holding out for a 4 bore with one of the really bogus two piece back action flintlocks in a nice if not subtle pea green. I'm hoping to over pay by at least four times its actual worth as I want to be as trendy as the next guy. Not sure if I have enough ovine tendencies in me to pull that off, though. I'll give it my best shot as it seems to be a most important quality in being a good American these days.
Russ T Frizzen said:Don't be silly Carl. You can't hear a post. At least normal folk can't.
Carl Davis said:Russ T Frizzen said:Don't be silly Carl. You can't hear a post. At least normal folk can't.
Not funny or accurate. (insert foot here) :rotf:
hear |hi(É™)r|
verb
Ӣ perceive with the ear the sound made by (someone or something)
Ӣ be told or informed of (verbally, or in writing)
Ӣ [ intrans. ] ( have heard of) be aware of; know of the existence of..
No worries there, I am a lawyer.
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