Big sign at the transfer site here: Removal of trash forbidden.
Look at The Hawken Shoppe. They have kits and ones in the white or finished rifles.There are not too many places that have very many muzzleloaders in stock. Not that I’m needing another one, but just try to find a GPR, Gemmer or the new ones made by Pedersoli.
LOL. True, the idea is to have as much fun on the way!Unfortunately, he who dies with the most toys is still DEAD!
What are you looking for?It’s getting pretty hard trying to find items for muzzle loading in stock any more. I think we will need to learn how to make things that we need, like they used to.
Same deal at the national gun day show in Louisville. Lots of muzzleloaders, lever guns, and older guns. Nobody was looking them or buying. I bought a never fired Ultra Hi Miroku 45 with the one piece proofed barrel. Guy wanted $300. I gave him $260. Looks like a nice gun and clean shiney bore. I plan on buying whatever I see if it's it's under $350.I spent 4 hours checking out the Knoxville TN gun show Saturday while wearing this sign (tastefully and frugally made from the side of a 24 pack of Coke Zero). ONE PERSON came up and talked with me about black powder and muzzleloading. There were over a thousand people there, no one was interested in muzzleloaders.
Same in this neck of the woods...I have been two a couple of huge gun shows lately having tons of vendors, but not a single muzzle loading item anywhere to be seen.
Unable? You mean physically incapable through degenerative diseases, or through no fault of their own mentally deficient? OK, under such conditions, these folks get a well deserved pass. Otherwise this conclusion seems a bit overdrawn, I think.There are lots of folks unlike you, who are not capable of building a gun.
"Sorry dude, I hate to sound harsh, but I don't buy excuses."Unable? You mean physically incapable through degenerative diseases, or through no fault of their own mentally deficient? OK, under such conditions, these folks get a well deserved pass. Otherwise this conclusion seems a bit overdrawn, I think.
If you mean lacking the necessary tools, that can very easily be remedied. You don't need many. If you can hang a picture, whittle a toothpick from a stick, put up a shelf, or paint the bathroom, you have the beginnings of skills necessary to build a muzzleloader.
Sorry dude, I hate to sound harsh, but I don't buy excuses.
Now if you don't want to build a muzzleloader....well that's perfectly legitimate.
Like I said, if one is suffering from debilitating diseases like MS, Parkinson's, cerebral palsy, etc. that one gets a free pass. I made the assumption that one wasn't you. If I am mistaken, I apologize."Sorry dude, I hate to sound harsh, but I don't buy excuses."
If folks cannot put powder in a powder flask, how do you expect them to build a rifle?
If folks cannot get a stuck ball or brush out of a bore, how do you expect them to build a rifle?
Folks cannot use a mico. to measure cloth thickness to make patches, how can they build a rifle?
Kits come up for sale all the time where someone could not complete it.
Need any more examples? If so, just read on the Forum, it is loaded with examples!
One peddle makes it go."Sorry dude, I hate to sound harsh, but I don't buy excuses."
If folks cannot put powder in a powder flask, how do you expect them to build a rifle?
If folks cannot get a stuck ball or brush out of a bore, how do you expect them to build a rifle?
Folks cannot use a mico. to measure cloth thickness to make patches, how can they build a rifle?
Kits come up for sale all the time where someone could not complete it.
Need any more examples? If so, just read on the Forum, it is loaded with examples!
I give up.I am mechanically inclined, many here, are not, i.e. by my prior examples.
Very few people lack the ability to build a gun.There are lots of folks unlike you, who are not capable of building a gun.
I go to a modern gun store for the services of a great gunsmith there.
On one wall there are numerous ML rifles that a guy has on consignment. He travels and buys rifles as he finds them. They never sell, there is no interest in them.
Rifles are out there, just have to put some effort in finding them. There have been some fine rifles for sale over the years, just have to be patient and have a stash of cash.
I've been teaching muzzleloading building. There are many who don't have the ability. ALL thumbs.Very few people lack the ability to build a gun.
Many people lack patience and determination.
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