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re: New Pimitive Weapons
Posted on 3/8/12 at 5:21 am to Slickback
Posted on 3/8/12 at 5:21 am to Slickback
I have a replica cap'n ball revolver. .36 cal.
I've only shot it twice. I bought it used from a friend. I don't like to shoot it because the cylinder does not seem to line up all the time.
The only thing I hate about using Black Powder or substitutes is the CLEANING!
I may actualy get a flinchlock one day.
How many of yall have ever shoot a flintlock?
How much crap hits you in the face?
I've never even seen one in the real.
I've only shot it twice. I bought it used from a friend. I don't like to shoot it because the cylinder does not seem to line up all the time.
The only thing I hate about using Black Powder or substitutes is the CLEANING!
I may actualy get a flinchlock one day.
How many of yall have ever shoot a flintlock?
How much crap hits you in the face?
I've never even seen one in the real.
Posted on 3/8/12 at 6:28 am to upgrade
Very rarely do I get hit with powder from a flintlock. They are fun to shoot, I love them. The biggest issue there is with them is that after shooting them you need about an hour to devote to cleaning them as the powder is so corrosive. The other key to shooting a flintlock is keeping the Frizel (spelling) clean and free of debris and rust. This area is the key to the gun going off on time when pulling the trigger.
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