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It looks like the 209 will become legal in Washington. Are you going to be picking up a new muzzy, and if so which one?
Quote from: huntnphool on January 26, 2018, 04:43:54 AM It looks like the 209 will become legal in Washington. Are you going to be picking up a new muzzy, and if so which one?Knight ultralight. Unless I can buy a kit to change my Northwest legal over. Even though I could save that for Idaho. Always a reason to buy a new gun. Will they still make it to where the cap is exposed?
I’m guessing you guys already know but does the state classify 209 as percussion ignition? I don’t know how they classify them.
Quote from: BULLBLASTER on January 26, 2018, 08:16:27 AMI’m guessing you guys already know but does the state classify 209 as percussion ignition? I don’t know how they classify them. This was my exact question when I read the proposal.
So if this goes through, we can have the muzzy’s that have the breech completely protected? Another question, are 209 primers that much better than a musket cap, and can my Thompson center xr.50 be converted to a 209??
I don't think it is whether you define a 209 as a percussion ignition but rather the bit about primers used in modern cartridges being legal that is key.