Andy Q.
32 Cal.
A primer mixture called H-48 is used by someone at this purpose. You can find elements easily in the net, but process it's elaborate and it can be very dangerous...
Exactly. gun owners are their own worst enemyPart of the problem when caps become available is going to be mass panic buying which will cause even more of shortages. It will be a long time before if ever things return to what it was like in years past.
It has been reported that Remington will have caps available soon, there are no reports from CCI on when.
Other than Remington and CCI, there are no U.S. caps manufactured.
Yep. I'm looking at 200-250 tins for a club. No financial recourse is no option for that amount of money.The financial services may be reputable but in many of these offerings for percussion caps, blackpowder and some gun sales, the sellers are not as @Southern Bamboo states. Many of those services have no recourse to recover the funds if the seller does not live up to the offering.
That's funny.
I worked in Financial Services on Zelle (was Zashpay when at Fiserv internally).
Cash App, PP F&F (keeps them from getting a fee), Zelle (email cash to people) and others from reputable sources are perfectly fine.
Now, they may take your cash and not send you the merchandise, but that has been happening with plain 'ol cash and check since the dawn of time.
You may not like them, but those services are perfectly reputable. I use them all the time. Just sayin'.
The 'idea' is already on their drawing table, it's in the 'detsils' of Bill's they want to pass; they use the wording "Antique", we call them 'muzzleloaders'.Unless something weird happens and the gov says you cant use it. I better shut up before I give them ideas.
The 'idea' is already on their drawing table, it's in the 'detsils' of Bill's they want to pass; they use the wording "Antique", we call them 'muzzleloaders'.
All the Bill #s are on the .Gov site.Can you give us the bill number, I’d like to read it.
Other than Remington and CCI, there are no U.S. caps manufacturedPart of the problem when caps become available is going to be mass panic buying which will cause even more of shortages. It will be a long time before if ever things return to what it was like in years past.
It has been reported that Remington will have caps available soon, there are no reports from CCI on when.
Other than Remington and CCI, there are no U.S. caps manufactured.
I can one up that; there is an Arizona politician who believes that people are working to create a "Fully Automatic Flintlock".I saw an interview with a Senator from a party I don't endorse, that found out we citizens were shooting 50 caliber rifles. He said nobody should be allowed to own a machine gun caliber. The good guy kept telling him " they're muzzleloaders" he was still hysterical because " they're 50 caliber and very dangerous" ! I kid you not!
I can one up that; there is an Arizona politician who believes that people are working to create a "Fully Automatic Flintlock".
I kid you not, first I heard about it then I saw him in an interview. The interviewer was laughing and trying to explain how a muzzleloader works but the politician just dug in and INSISTED that he has been told and said "We Must regulate them before they succeed"
Now, you can laugh all you want but these are the people who make Laws.
I like the way he thinks!Anyone remember the congresscritter who stated there was no need to worry about high cap magazines, ‘cause once they are empty, they are no use to the user!?
I have been strongly considering picking up on of those cap makers. Please let us know how yours turn out.
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