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    Default Where to buy MUZZLELOADER FIREARMS?

    Good day Gunsite members

    It is very difficult to find a INLINE muzzleloader now. Anyone know a place? Please reply!

    I have tried NSN but there is only one used flintlock left.

    Thank you

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    Default Re: Where to buy MUZZLELOADER FIREARMS?

    What are you looking for ?

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    Default Re: Where to buy MUZZLELOADER FIREARMS?

    Try NSN, Craig Klintworth or Blunderbus

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luker View Post
    What are you looking for ?
    Those modern Inline muzzleloader. Break action or rolling block will be good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CorditeCrazy View Post
    Try NSN, Craig Klintworth or Blunderbus
    Thank you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by EricZZZ View Post
    Those modern Inline muzzleloader. Break action or rolling block will be good.
    Do they qualify as muzzleloader? I was under the impression those were breech loaders.

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    Default Re: Where to buy MUZZLELOADER FIREARMS?

    As long as the gun is loaded with black powder and from the muzzle end, ignited by flint, percussion (primer) or wick, then it's classified as a muzzle loader and does not require a license.

    Also try Classic arms in Witbank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mic View Post
    As long as the gun is loaded with black powder and from the muzzle end, ignited by flint, percussion (primer) or wick, then it's classified as a muzzle loader and does not require a license.

    Also try Classic arms in Witbank.
    Thank you!

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    Default Re: Where to buy MUZZLELOADER FIREARMS?

    Then where does the rolling block or break action come in? Anyone have a photo to show what you mean?

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    Default Re: Where to buy MUZZLELOADER FIREARMS?

    Quote Originally Posted by mic View Post
    As long as the gun is loaded with black powder and from the muzzle end, ignited by flint, percussion (primer) or wick, then it's classified as a muzzle loader and does not require a license.

    Also try Classic arms in Witbank.
    So no license required for the gun but how do you go about getting black powder then?

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