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A 'muzzle loader' is any firearm (or cannon) which does not have a breech mechanism and which is 'charged' (loaded with powder and shot) from the muzzle end of the barrel.
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One. It was a single shot muzzle loader.
Muzzle loader or centerfire?
Some hunters use a muzzle loader because it offers more of a challenge than using a modern rifle. Also there is a different season for muzzle loaders therefore you can hunt during that season with it.
A 'muzzle loader' is any firearm (or cannon) which does not have a breech mechanism and which is 'charged' (loaded with powder and shot) from the muzzle end of the barrel.
I have an 1834 Springfield mussel loader shot gun and would like to know the value of it, and am willing to sell it.
One where the powder and bullet (or shot) is loaded into the gun from the front end (muzzle) of the barrel.
i have a remington 870 wingmaster its my grandpas and it has 3 barrels the slug , the bird shot barrel and the muzzeloader barrel it takes a 209 primer just like the the regular muzzeloader its very interesting
from the breach face to the muzzle
There is a strong likelihood that it does not have one. Serial numbers were not required by law on rifles and shotguns until 1968. If the shotgun is a muzzle loader that uses loose powder and shot, it is considered an antique firearm under Federal law, and is not required to have a serial number.