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Hi all , I’m from Manitoba Canada, I’ve

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Welcome from New England. What’s the take on percussion revolvers in your neck of the woods. You mentioned cannons and rifles. Percussion revolvers restricted. ?
This site is mostly about long guns but civil war era revolvers are tolerated.
 
Welcome from New England. What’s the take on percussion revolvers in your neck of the woods. You mentioned cannons and rifles. Percussion revolvers restricted. ?
This site is mostly about long guns but civil war era revolvers are tolerated.
Yes , to own a hand gun here you need a restricted fire arms license , I have a PAL which is Possession Acquisition Licence
which only allows you to buy Rifles and
Shotguns for hunting or range . As far as I
know , there is nothing About scaled down
Cannons or even full scale written in the Gun laws here in Canada , probably because not too many people own one , I
have three 1/4 scale one naval and one
British land piece and one King Howitzer I
Also built a 2/3 scale British Light 6 pounder which is calibrated to shoot golf
balls with various loads of FG black powder
The bore is approx 1 3/4 inch I plan on posting some photos in the future . Alan
 
Another Canuck here - 100 miles from Ottawa. (Things are better there now.) Can't take my smokepoles to the local range until I find some #11 caps or get a 209 primer conversion kit. Why the shortage of caps?
 

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