Any rifle made by Blue is a good one if it has been taken care of. He used to work with Green River Rifle Works out of Utah back in the '70's. Make one hel of a Banjo also.
NO.
Investarms of Italy
At least since the 13th century
I do not think there is any legislation in the United States surrounding Blackpowder rifles at all.
You need to consult with a lawyer for a correct and current answer.
To make reloading faster and more accurate.
no, only caps for percussions pistols and caps for percussion rifles. gun stores know the difference.
Sure. I like pictures of Hawken rifles.
Assuming excellent or unfired condition, $400 to 500.
i think it was during the civil war ( towards the end of the war )
none, all the combatants of WW1 had already completely switched to smokeless powders.
A with any damascus shotguns only black powder should be used,however rifles may possibly be used after a complete check by a qualified gun smith