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
Check with Remington thru customer service at their website, and see who is a distributor in your area.
TOO COSTLY, RUINS THE VALUE, CHEAPER TO BUY A NEW ONE ABOUT $150
350 to 650 dependng on condition.
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.
A muzzle loader shotgun
we think we also have one, where are you from? we also can not find info. on this gun e-mail sholtzapp5@aim.com
If you are talking about the 50 caliber muzzle loader barrel for the Mossberg 12 gauge Shotgun model 500 or the Maverick 88 - you can't remove the breech plug. You have to clean the barrel like a flintlock. I just bought one from Mossberg's web page (arrived yesterday 12/21/08). It didn't come with any instructions. Fortunately, I found the manuals online at the following addresses: Muzzle Loader Barrel http://www.mossbergs.com/manuals/Muzzleloader.pdf 12 Gauge Shotgun Model 500 http://pdf.textfiles.com/manuals/FIREARMS/mossberg_500.pdf Good Luck
1850-1870
ABOUT $100 FROM YOUR INFO
Choke.
Look below for the link that says MUZZLELOADING RIFLE. Click on that, and it will take you to a photo of a modern day T-C Flintlock muzzle loader.
what is not a snipers tool. Remington or TC inline would be a good guess