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1st January 08, 03:54 PM
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Purchasing a flintlock pistol that doesn't fire is an advantage. Avoids all sorts of mail shipping issues. Although flintlocks are not considered firearms under USPS regulations, trying to convince someone of this is difficult. So you order a non-firing replica made to have the pan hole drilled out to be fired. A Lot of companies make them like that for that purpose.
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