Black Dog
32 Cal
Looking at the skyrocketing prices of traditional muzzle-loaders and components -- especially non-specific replicas like the sadly discontinued T/C sidelocks and Ruger OAs -- plus the looming apocalypse of forcible civilian disarmament combined with unabated environmental disaster and the escalating likelihood of thermonuclear war, I suspect these alleged "relics" are more likely prophetic glimpses of our species' future arsenals than many of us are comfortable admitting. Especially flintlocks, which unlike percussion guns require nothing more technologically complex than 18th-century/earliest 19th-century village economies, which based on what archaeology tells us about previous societal collapses -- and that is what we are in fact facing -- is the highest level of technology likely to survive. Lest this sound extreme, note the near-total technological collapse that followed the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 CE; then remember that once the electricity is gone, all modern technology is dead -- this time (because of the exhaustion of the requisite natural resources) -- probably forever.