I have a Pietta 1858 New Model Army Target .44,powder,spare ,tools ,caps and powder flask...£195 ono
My lungs can't take it anymore
Black powder .44
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Re: Black powder .44
Nice. And once again the bargains come AFTER I've bought a pistol and the gear piecemeal for much more money.Gerry939 wrote:I have a Pietta 1858 New Model Army Target .44,powder,spare ,tools ,caps and powder flask...£195 ono
My lungs can't take it anymore
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Re: Black powder .44
I'm not surprised your lungs can't take it, that bloody Pyrodex is a real throat grabber, now real black powder is far more inhaler friendly.
Come on Bambi get some
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Re: Black powder .44
I know Dromia , but isn't it a bit of a pain with blackpowder having to store it separate and in a different box..etc..etc...Is it classed as an explosive.
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Not at all, all the black powder shooters I know don't find it an issue.Gerry939 wrote:I know Dromia , but isn't it a bit of a pain with blackpowder having to store it separate and in a different box..etc..etc...Is it classed as an explosive.
Why would you think it would be a "bit of a pain"?
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Re: Black powder .44
I don't know I was under the impression that it had to be stored separate and in a special container.?.anyway the gun has to go I need the money to help pay for a 7.62/.308 rifle.
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