black powder SBR?

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black powder SBR?

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If you had a cap and ball revolver, and attached a buttstock to it like Lee Van Cleef in A Few Dollars More, would it come under regulation by the ATF? Or any Texas law?
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J.R.@A&M wrote: Tue Apr 26, 2022 1:33 pm If you had a cap and ball revolver, and attached a buttstock to it like Lee Van Cleef in A Few Dollars More, would it come under regulation by the ATF? Or any Texas law?
No. You have to look hard but there are shoulder stocks out there. Only a few models and the Colt 1860 Army seems to be the most common. Here's one but out of stock.

https://www.emf-company.com/store/pc/18 ... -p1198.htm
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Hmmm... Interesting. I have an original 1851 Navy. Now the wheels in my head are turning.
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