See Single Shot Rifles and Actions by Frank de Haas, chapter 30 pages 193 to 196. This is an excellent book that covers several models of Rolling Block rifles . It is unfortunately out of print so you will need to locate a copy through a used book source such as abebooks.com, www.rollingblockparts.com, or on occassion Ebay.
crescent made shotguns for Hermitage from 1904 to 1930. nothing mentioned on muzzle loading rifles.................
Crescent most likely
A class of firearms referred to as long guns.
The Barret company manufactures following types of firearms: nine different sniper rifles, two kinds of assault rifles, machine guns, optics and ammunition.
Fred L. Honeycutt has written: 'Military rifles of Japan, 1897-1945' -- subject(s): Armed Forces, Firearms industry and trade, Firearms, Rifles, Arsenals
Federal law is 18.In the US, 18 for regular, Title I firearms, 21 for NFA regulated Title II firearms (short-barreled rifles, full auto rifles, etc).
FAC = Firearms Certificate in Canada
In 1866 by Winchester and Henry firearms
the late 1400's, but exact date is uncertain. rifles were very rare, and most firearms were smoothbore.
Beside hand-rifles, stationary rifles with two wheels for aiming and transportation were also used; four Hotchkiss Mountain Rifles.
Seems to work well for all firearms.
Yes, but you must have a firearms license and a Permit to Acquire.