need help identifying .22 black powder rifle
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Ah yes...
I remember that rifle very well. Not long after I got into muzzleloading I used to frequent a little gun shop near me because the owner was one of the few people in the area with an interest in black powder firearms so he had a half decent selection of BP guns on hand most of the time. For awhile he had one of those little RMAC .22 breechloaders and at the time, I think I could have bought it for less than $50. I was probably 17-18 yrs. old then and I remember picking it up and handling and admiring it, but hindsight is 20/20 and I just didn't think I'd ever have a need (or use) for it. I kick myself to this day because it was the only one I ever saw.
They were like a black powder version of a Stevens Crackshot... very petite little rifles.
BPS
I remember that rifle very well. Not long after I got into muzzleloading I used to frequent a little gun shop near me because the owner was one of the few people in the area with an interest in black powder firearms so he had a half decent selection of BP guns on hand most of the time. For awhile he had one of those little RMAC .22 breechloaders and at the time, I think I could have bought it for less than $50. I was probably 17-18 yrs. old then and I remember picking it up and handling and admiring it, but hindsight is 20/20 and I just didn't think I'd ever have a need (or use) for it. I kick myself to this day because it was the only one I ever saw.
They were like a black powder version of a Stevens Crackshot... very petite little rifles.
BPS