The lock on a muzzle loader consisted of sear, hammer and hammer spring. With some modern guns (a Winchester 94) the hammer/ hammer spring would be a close match. For a striker fired weapon (no outside hammer) it might be the firing pin and spring.
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The lock on a muzzle loader consisted of sear, hammer and hammer spring. With some modern guns (a Winchester 94) the hammer/ hammer spring would be a close match. For a striker fired weapon (no outside hammer) it might be the firing pin and spring.
None of them are modern. They have been around for hundreds of years. Lock, Stock and Barrel
The action performs this function. Make sure that whenever you use a gun, you're confident in its functions and how to use it. Being safe and responsible will make it safer for you and everyone around you.
The receiver is the frame of a firearm- in modern firearms, it is the part that the barrel connects to. Antique firearms, such as muzzle loading rifles, did not have a receiver- only the lock, stock, and barrel. (Yes, that is where the expression came from) On a modern firearm, if it has a serial number, it is stamped on the receiver. By US law, a receiver IS a firearm- everything else is parts.
Making a firearm.
Yes, but firearm must be under lock and key and NOT accessable to the felon
Flint lock
Securely (lock and key) and dry.
100-400 USD
YES
They may not have access to any firearm. When not in the personal custody of the owner, the firearm must be under lock IF the felon is in the same home at that time. The felon may not have access to the keys to the lock.
unless the weapon has been rendered unusable, it would still be a weapon