This one will probably get interesting:
Firearms of the day typically had a larger bore than 0.5 inches. The ubiquitous Brown Bess had a caliber of .75–.80 (19–20mm)In December, 1791 there were no laws that restricted bore diameter.
Return to “A Closer Look at the Pivotal Bruen Decision”
Firearms of the day typically had a larger bore than 0.5 inches. The ubiquitous Brown Bess had a caliber of .75–.80 (19–20mm)In December, 1791 there were no laws that restricted bore diameter.
Return to “A Closer Look at the Pivotal Bruen Decision”