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02-02-2003, 12:36 PM | #1 |
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Minimalist Luger look like
Yesterday I went to the local gun show. There I saw what must be the absolute minimalist in Luger look likes, meaning ones that actually qualify as firearms, not models or airguns. This thing had a plastic body with a 0.12 inch smoothbore barrel insert. It was meant to fire a #6 chilled birdshot using an ordinary paper cap as the propelling charge. One placed the cap behind the chamber opening. On firing the "breech block" ran forward and struck the cap. The "breech block had a spring behind it and a rod that ran out the back where you pulled on the knob to **** it. The toggle linkage was one solid piece with the body molding.
Since it uses a combustable chemical propellent, it is a fire arm, but since it does not use a fixed cartridge it probably qualifies as a muzzle loader even though it does not load through the muzzle. (The legal distinction is the use of a fixed cartridge. There are various "muzzle" loaders that load from some place other than the muzzle.) This thing originally sold by mail order for $3. Politically incorrect these days I'm sure. |
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