Aleksrgill
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I was shopping for decorations for my husband’s garage or office and had to choose between this cute gun thing or a vintage sign. He has firearms and shoots as a hobby (although not as much recently because of our busy schedules) so I thought he’d like the gun. Long story short, it looks like a real one! If it turns out to be safe to shoot I’d love to get him the rest of the supplies he needs since he doesn’t have anything like this! If not - thats cool, it can go on the wall.
I think it’s a kit that someone slapped together, although some work seems a little sloppy. The only mark is has is CS on top of the barrel and I assume it’s whoever built its initials or something. Is there a way to tell what kit or “design” it is? How do I tell if it’s loaded? I stuck the ramrod in and it about disappeared so I never reached the bottom - I didn’t want it to get stuck. Are there any red flags that it’s not safe? I’d hate for him to get hurt over a “decoration”.
Any other tips for what I should buy, YouTube experts that are worth a watch, or other instructional websites? Are there good online stores for supplies? There is only one store that sells black powder supplies and it’s about 30 minutes away (we live near Greensboro/Winston-Salem in North Carolina).
I’ve attached some pictures. Any thoughts or advice is greatly appreciated! I haven’t been a big “gun person” but from what I’ve seen of these rifles they are really neat! It seems more of an art to use.
(I edited to add another picture)
I think it’s a kit that someone slapped together, although some work seems a little sloppy. The only mark is has is CS on top of the barrel and I assume it’s whoever built its initials or something. Is there a way to tell what kit or “design” it is? How do I tell if it’s loaded? I stuck the ramrod in and it about disappeared so I never reached the bottom - I didn’t want it to get stuck. Are there any red flags that it’s not safe? I’d hate for him to get hurt over a “decoration”.
Any other tips for what I should buy, YouTube experts that are worth a watch, or other instructional websites? Are there good online stores for supplies? There is only one store that sells black powder supplies and it’s about 30 minutes away (we live near Greensboro/Winston-Salem in North Carolina).
I’ve attached some pictures. Any thoughts or advice is greatly appreciated! I haven’t been a big “gun person” but from what I’ve seen of these rifles they are really neat! It seems more of an art to use.
(I edited to add another picture)
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