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Originally Posted by lezinterracial
I am curious about cap and ball. Do ranges allow them? Will they make smoke go everywhere at an indoor range?
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So far black powder is classified as antiques, not a firearm. No registration. Even convicted felons can have antiques.
If someone comes in your house a cap and ball .44 will end any awkward discussions about who property is in your house.
If you need more than 1 or 2 shots to finalize a break-in you need to practice AND you stand a better chance of not killing your neighbors though a wall.
AND single action cap and ball pistols are fun to shoot. And in your house at night, the sound and the flash and the smoke is terrifying.
Best advice I ever got about gun work is go into dark room at night and shoot that fucker a few times.
Any gun can blow back crap onto your hand. If your not expecting that, the noise, the flash will make you drop the gun at worst and a best miss the shot