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Boomstick Bruce

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38 minutes ago, Red Wolf said:

I bet you that thing shoots out some serious flames.  How do you not need an FFL to buy that?  It's apparently CA compliant too.

 

Red Wolf

It uses black powder, no FFL needed.

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1 hour ago, Pat Riot, SASS #13748 said:

Boomstick, please reconsider. 
 

Signed,

Your wrist in 15-20 years. 

 

Now, Pat... if you wuz sittin' up in your howdah and your elephant was trying futilely to shake that tiger off his leg while it was crawling upward, intent on chompin' yo' butt for supper, you'd be more'n happy to have that thing in your hands!  ^_^ 

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6 hours ago, Hardpan Curmudgeon SASS #8967 said:

 

 

Now, Pat... if you wuz sittin' up in your howdah and your elephant was trying futilely to shake that tiger off his leg while it was crawling upward, intent on chompin' yo' butt for supper, you'd be more'n happy to have that thing in your hands!  ^_^ 


But, but, my elephant’s in the shop and I can’t afford the bill. I may never get him back...:(

 

 

 

 

:lol:

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7 hours ago, Pat Riot, SASS #13748 said:


But, but, my elephant’s in the shop and I can’t afford the bill. I may never get him back...:(

:lol:

 

But... but... but elephants don't have bills ~ they have trunks!  :)

 

(Don't have hoods or glove compartments either, I don't think. :rolleyes:

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20 hours ago, Turkey Flats Jack said:

as neat as it looks dont think i'd be pulling the trigger on something like that. 

Depends on how much BP you stuff in it. :lol:
I’d keep it around 50 gns of 2f I think. The Shotgun Nation review shooting it at 15 yards was silly. I think it’s a 10 yard gun max.

 

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14 hours ago, Forty Rod SASS 3935 said:

I need one of those about as much as I need mumps.

Ditto.......but still.....B)

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18 hours ago, Boomstick Bruce said:

nobody ever asked "can i own a 6 inch barrel 12 gauge sxs thats legal in CA?" :ph34r:

They claim it's legal in CA, but I can assure you it ain't. It is a handgun in appearance so calling it "any other weapon" does not cut it with the CA DOJ. It's  either a handgun or it's a long gun. There are no in-betweens here in La-La-Land.

 

It would be considered a "sawed of shotgun". You cannot by a Taurus Judge here or that S&W Governor. They are not allowed.

 

For your head shaking pleasure: 

https://www.oag.ca.gov/firearms/certified-handguns/search

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8 hours ago, Henry T Harrison said:

I don’t have any need for one but I sure want one 

As a back-up?

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13 minutes ago, Pat Riot, SASS #13748 said:

They claim it's legal in CA, but I can assure you it ain't. It is a handgun in appearance so calling it "any other weapon" does not cut it with the CA DOJ. It's  either a handgun or it's a long gun. There are no in-betweens here in La-La-Land.

 

It would be considered a "sawed of shotgun". You cannot by a Taurus Judge here or that S&W Governor. They are not allowed.

 

For your head shaking pleasure: 

https://www.oag.ca.gov/firearms/certified-handguns/search

 

BP muzzleloader, why is that not legal there?

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Just now, Pat Riot, SASS #13748 said:

Because it is for shot shells. 

 

It's a muzzle loader, it doesn't take hulls/shells. Or am I misunderstanding what a muzzle loader is?

 

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This was put out by the NRA twenty years ago.

 

 

NRA-ILA FAX ALERT
11250 Waples Mill Road * Fairfax, VA 22030
Phone: 1-800-392-8683 * Fax: 703-267-3918 * GROOTS@NRA.org

Vol. 4, No. 50 12/12/97

BATF CLASSIFIES SOME "IN LINE" MUZZLELOADERS AS "FIREARMS"

According to an Industry Circular sent out to all FFL
holders last week by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms,
muzzleloaders "with in-line firing mechanisms designed or
redesigned to use modern conventional firearm primers DO NOT meet
the definition of antique firearms, and are therefore now subject
to regulation as a "firearm
." The issue revolves around the
definition of "modern ammunition," in which BATF classifies a
primer, by itself, as ammunition. BATF is operating under the
premise that if a "modern primer" is used anywhere in the firing
mechanism, then the firearm is "modern," and thus, not subject to
the 1898 exemption for antiques or replicas. "Primers are not an
antique ignition system and are ammunition subject regulation,"

 

 

That thingy uses shotgun primers.

 

Sounds like ATF would say it's a modern firearm.

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52 minutes ago, Tyrel Cody said:

 

It's a muzzle loader, it doesn't take hulls/shells. Or am I misunderstanding what a muzzle loader is?

 

No, you are misunderstanding what CA classified as a sawed off shotgun. :D

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6 minutes ago, Pat Riot, SASS #13748 said:

 

Really? You are member #12345 with only one post under your belt?

Pretty sure that is a made up number....

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