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Any of you guys into cap and ball revolvers?
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Burley" data-source="post: 494034" data-attributes="member: 1690"><p>Can't believe I had one in stainless and let it go. Here in New York you can own a cap and ball revolver with no hassle, but don't ever get caught with the makings (ball, powder, caps) that go with it without also having a pistol permit. I didn't at the time. Not sure how many people would rob banks with cap and ball revolvers when you can buy Glocks and stuff on the street, but then most NY gun laws are the work of nutters in the Albany insane asylum.</p><p></p><p>For self-defense, I have a Colt Commander .45 and a .38 snubby. Anything else is a fun gun. So yes, more than two does seem redundant. But so does more than, say, six pipes, if you get my drift. :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Burley, post: 494034, member: 1690"] Can't believe I had one in stainless and let it go. Here in New York you can own a cap and ball revolver with no hassle, but don't ever get caught with the makings (ball, powder, caps) that go with it without also having a pistol permit. I didn't at the time. Not sure how many people would rob banks with cap and ball revolvers when you can buy Glocks and stuff on the street, but then most NY gun laws are the work of nutters in the Albany insane asylum. For self-defense, I have a Colt Commander .45 and a .38 snubby. Anything else is a fun gun. So yes, more than two does seem redundant. But so does more than, say, six pipes, if you get my drift. :lol: [/QUOTE]
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