FindACan
2008-12-23, 02:04
Flintlock non-firing replicas are very common and avaliable nowadays. Even ones with 'full working parts' are common. However, they're still non-firing.
My questions are:
What are the components used to make these fully working replicas non-firing?
And
How would one go about removing/re-activating these components to make my flintlock firearm fully working?
Please don't go into the whole 'But black powder firearms are legal just about everywhere, just get a license, just buy one, whatever. I asked the questions, answer them and discuss.
Cheers Mateys.
My questions are:
What are the components used to make these fully working replicas non-firing?
And
How would one go about removing/re-activating these components to make my flintlock firearm fully working?
Please don't go into the whole 'But black powder firearms are legal just about everywhere, just get a license, just buy one, whatever. I asked the questions, answer them and discuss.
Cheers Mateys.