Hey guys,
Just thought I'd introduce myself. I'm a history guy - part of the local historical and archaeological societies and whatnot. I've built long bows, atlatls, rope darts, slings, and throwing knives, but never a gun!
I'd love to get into this, but have a problem - I'm lefthanded; it will be interesting to see how much harder it is to find the right parts. I'm thinking of starting with a .45-.50 flintlock pistol; anything inherently wrong with that plan? Plenty of questions will come on that soon after I do more research.
Right now, my concern is the legality of flintlocks/powder in Taxachusetts *ahem* Massachusetts. People have been telling me different things, and the laws seem to conflict. Does anyone know the straight story on what I'd have to do to have flintlock parts and black powder shipped here?
Thanks,
CanDo
Just thought I'd introduce myself. I'm a history guy - part of the local historical and archaeological societies and whatnot. I've built long bows, atlatls, rope darts, slings, and throwing knives, but never a gun!
I'd love to get into this, but have a problem - I'm lefthanded; it will be interesting to see how much harder it is to find the right parts. I'm thinking of starting with a .45-.50 flintlock pistol; anything inherently wrong with that plan? Plenty of questions will come on that soon after I do more research.
Right now, my concern is the legality of flintlocks/powder in Taxachusetts *ahem* Massachusetts. People have been telling me different things, and the laws seem to conflict. Does anyone know the straight story on what I'd have to do to have flintlock parts and black powder shipped here?
Thanks,
CanDo