Yes
Percussion cap ignition in muzzle loading firearms was introduced around 1830.
Yes. Even though the laws pertaining to their ownership differ in certain areas from those of conventional firearms, they are still firearms, both by definition, and by law.
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.
how do you take apart the slide mechanism in a muzzle loader
do u know where i can finds parts for a New Frontier muzzle loader at
Have conviction of domestic violence, can i buy a muzzle loader at a gun store legally?
$150+
yes cause you use black powder for a muzzle loader but for a real gun its all in the bullet and the hammer...
not sure if this is what you are looking for but a musket is usually smooth bored meaning it has no rifling in the barrel where a muzzle loader can have rifling. A muzzle loader refers to any weapon that is loaded thru the muzzle in a simple definition and it can be either smooth bored like a musket or rifled like a Pennsylvania long rifle or like most modern muzzle loaders are today
A muzzle loader shotgun
You can, but, why would you?
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