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My AW.SPIES Pennsylvania Rifle 34 caliber?
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12-04-2014 03:48 AM
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Others will have to tell you about A.W. Spies, I've heard the name but am not familiar with details, my preferences run to military firearms of the pre-1865 era.
It is not at all unusual for the half cock notch to be missing, it probably never had one. When hunting, the gun was loaded and capped when setting out. The hammer was kept down on the capped nipple and could be cocked when ready to fire, that was considered safe practice in the day. If on the target range the nipple could be loaded, then capped when ready to step up to the line.
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Shooting standing can be achieved better with shooting sticks. A bit awkward to carry perhaps, but it works.
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