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A friend called me the other day who is a retired insurance salesman, and NRA recruiter. He said he had a double barrel percussion shotgun that needed to be band aided back together for a wall hanger. He is strictly a funny gun man (cartridge guns) so he asked for my help. He brought the gun over which was a poor sight, but the barrels looked half decent. Two issues he wanted help with: There was no barrel key and the RR tip was missing. After a quick look at what he wanted, I asked, " is it LOADED?" I got that deer in the headlights look and a dunno answer. We pulled out the RR and did a quick check. Whoops, about 3 to 4 inches too much RR sticking out the muzzle!! The gun could not have been fired for years in the condition it was in. One of the hammers was even missing and the stock cracked in more than one place. We dumped some WD40 in, waited 10 and then took the air compressor to work. This post is just a reminder to all my muzzleloading partners out there to treat them all......like they are LOADED!!!
Larry
Larry