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Looking at their website I don’t see any restriction on black powder pistols but I thought better to ask anyway
![]() Of course, I could call them, and probably will if no one replies here, but why not have a thread and an answer for others who might be wondering the same? Last edited by DocAriel; 06-04-2023 at 4:29 AM.. Reason: Punctuation |
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No restrictions .No dros or registration. I have a cva .54 cal for sale on here and can send direct to buyer. As far as shooting at a range up to the range,. Very few indoor ranges will allow them. To much smoke a flaming powder residue.
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Thanks, that’s exactly what I needed to know. Did you load it at the shooting line or do they let you load it in between range hot times if you don?t cap it until you’re at the line? No big deal either way, I am not going to be firing more than a couple of cylinders anyway, just wondering how familiar they are.
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I?ve also shot black powder there also no problems, just tell them to put you away from people because some people really don?t like all that smoke
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