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TWRA on the NitroFire
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<blockquote data-quote="sun" data-source="post: 4964470" data-attributes="member: 8678"><p>The point that I was trying to make about the CVA Electra and the smokeless muzzle loaders is that the definition of a muzzle loader or black powder gun is based on a state definition.</p><p>It doesn't matter that the Nitrofire is not a muzzle loader in every state.</p><p>You know what it is and I know what it is.</p><p>It's a type of black powder rifle.</p><p>Maybe states don't like breech loaders because the .54 paper cutter Sharps only holds 60 grains of powder.</p><p>But that ban on all breech loaders can be changed if a state wants to.</p><p>It's a political football, just like some states won't allow sabots, but that's their choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sun, post: 4964470, member: 8678"] The point that I was trying to make about the CVA Electra and the smokeless muzzle loaders is that the definition of a muzzle loader or black powder gun is based on a state definition. It doesn't matter that the Nitrofire is not a muzzle loader in every state. You know what it is and I know what it is. It's a type of black powder rifle. Maybe states don't like breech loaders because the .54 paper cutter Sharps only holds 60 grains of powder. But that ban on all breech loaders can be changed if a state wants to. It's a political football, just like some states won't allow sabots, but that's their choice. [/QUOTE]
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