Anyone own any muzzle loader pistols or rifles?

Brutuskend

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I'm thinking about getting a kit (percussion cap) revolver and building it myself.
Anyone have any black powder muzzle loaders?
 

rmrf

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I have a knight inline muzzleloader. I bought the kit that uses 209 primers instead of the crappy No. 11 percussion caps. I use it for deer hunting.
 

Steelerz37

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i have a thompson center muzzel loader. I bought it from a guy and the stock ended up cracking really bad. Thompson sent me a new stock a brand new(!) brass. It was very easy to put back together, had to modify the new stock a bit to make it fit the new brass..
 

rmrf

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Originally posted by: deathkoba
How about doing world peace a favor and not buy a gun?

What is with you and your trolling in every thread with a subject that you don't agree with? There are plenty of threads on this forum that I don't agree with, but I don't troll. I use the gun for hunting, but I'm sure you're against that. I target practice with it, but there should be no use for that because god forbid I help feed my family. Please take your comments to P&N where they will be welcomed.

You better watch out, because I have my automatic muzzleloader and will take you out :disgust:
 
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Originally posted by: rmrf
Originally posted by: deathkoba
How about doing world peace a favor and not buy a gun?

What is with you and your trolling in every thread with a subject that you don't agree with? There are plenty of threads on this forum that I don't agree with, but I don't troll. I use the gun for hunting, but I'm sure you're against that. I target practice with it, but there should be no use for that because god forbid I help feed my family. Please take your comments to P&N where they will be welcomed.

You better watch out, because I have my automatic muzzleloader and will take you out :disgust:

That's just the way he posts. Most of us have learned to ignore it by now.
 

shoRunner

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Originally posted by: deathkoba
How about doing world peace a favor and not buy a gun?

OMG driveby with....MUZZLE LOADERS!!!!

hey, how bout you don't be a moron.
 

DeadByDawn

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I have a thompson center inline .50, love it. Very accurate for what it is. I use .44 cal pistol bullets in a sabot, with 100 grains of black powder.
 

Quixfire

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Yes, I own several blackpowder weapons. None of them are from kits they are all original. :)
 

Quixfire

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Originally posted by: Brutuskend
These are some sexy beasts! and fairly inexpensive!
If you are just starting out I recommend this pistol for a beginner. It's safe and fairly easy to operate. My original pistol like this can handle 30-50 grains of powder using a .445 ball. It shoots like a 38 special and can punch a hole through a pine 2x4 at 50 yards.