No, cap guns are banned because liberals say they are scary lookingsomewhere in my basement, i have the old "tap - a - cap" system ... can you still get the paper caps for a capgun? Are capguns still in existence?
No, cap guns are banned because liberals say they are scary lookingsomewhere in my basement, i have the old "tap - a - cap" system ... can you still get the paper caps for a capgun? Are capguns still in existence?
We get to own most Rifles guns pistols.Just not Semi autos and pump actions farmers and Pro shooters can though .And poor old Ned ended up swinging for his deeds Such is life
Poor old Ned tried to go straight all along, and still wound up swinging for his deeds. Must have looked like a bad guy.We get to own most Rifles guns pistols.Just not Semi autos and pump actions farmers and Pro shooters can though .And poor old Ned ended up swinging for his deeds Such is life
I in all my wisdom will never, ever understand you folks!!! EVER!!!!
You had 4 years with reasonable prices on guns from ak47's to muzzlleloaders, primer and percussion caps up the ying yang, black powder by the tons, and everything else related to our shooting sports and hunting, whether muzzleloaders or CF, and you wait until a communist is installed in the WH, and wonder what happened!!!
You can own 100 hoes. But if all they do is hang in the shed, the.weeds will take over the garden.I have too many interests. I could stock ahead for some, but I couldn't stock ahead for everything because I didn't own a warehouse, and I wasn't born a trust child. As it stands I was in good stead except for caps. Now I could use a lot of #10 for the revolvers, that is about it. My obscure early cartridge breechloaders, however, are another matter. Brass that can easily be converted for some of them at a reasonable price is a thing of the past. All this is meaningless anyway. The stocking up, the hoarding is a band aid on a sucking chest wound. The hostile and uncalled for gun policies coming into place in America are the problem. Brought on by those who will neither forgo having children nor commit any time to teaching the ones that they have anything of value. IMO
EVERYTHINGGood for you. But what does that have to do with the availability of percussion caps?
I know what you mean. I also have many interests, but you have to prioritize. Shelter, food, water, protection(ammo, guns)!I have too many interests. I could stock ahead for some, but I couldn't stock ahead for everything because I didn't own a warehouse, and I wasn't born a trust child. As it stands I was in good stead except for caps. Now I could use a lot of #10 for the revolvers, that is about it. My obscure early cartridge breechloaders, however, are another matter. Brass that can easily be converted for some of them at a reasonable price is a thing of the past. All this is meaningless anyway. The stocking up, the hoarding is a band aid on a sucking chest wound. The hostile and uncalled for gun policies coming into place in America are the problem. Brought on by those who will neither forgo having children nor commit any time to teaching the ones that they have anything of value. IMO
But when the time comes, you still have the hoes, to combat the weeds!You can own 100 hoes. But if all they do is hang in the shed, the.weeds will take over the garden.
Well everyone should be pretty PO'ed by nowIf ever it becomes necessary to go to take this next step, I intend to make up a punch and forming die set to go into the RockChucker and get a proper measuring and looking copper/brass cup from sheet material, then make up suitable fixtures to process 100 to a batch. This if the powers that be continue to infringe on my free thinking about what should or should not be available to me. I take to bullying about as well as any other similar American. The stronger the push the more PO'ed I get.
Not everybody. There's still approx. 82 million that will fall on their knees and succumb to slavery.Well everyone should be pretty PO'ed by now
https://www.waynedupree.com/2021/08...pics/?utm_source=daily-email&utm_medium=emailBeing able to buy what you need/want online or locally in small quantities precludes the need to stock and hoard. I remember the 90's when Midway shipped free and we all had their number memorized. A new mold, specialty brass, reloading equipment, ML supplies were but a phone call away. The BP club got my powder and caps in every year, and stored them in the powder magazine on site. Only when I retire and have a few minutes to myself do we lose THE election and things get SO screwed up. Add Aphganistan today to thr failures of the New Order.
Yeah and the moon is actually made of green cheese..........EVERYTHING
Yeah and the moon is actually made of green cheese..........
As you said to me, it was a response to someone else's post...........And what does green cheese have to do with getting any percussion caps?
Actually, much to my surprise, we found a tiny shop at Lake Tahoe that sells the old toy cap guns and spare rolls of the red tape caps too!!somewhere in my basement, i have the old "tap - a - cap" system ... can you still get the paper caps for a capgun? Are capguns still in existence?
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