Noguns from a nofunz country here. I only get to shoot at licensed ranges.
I was thinking about getting some black powder gun (as anything constructed before 1885 or replica of 1885 weapon is unregulated here). Is there anything you would recommend?
I was looking at Remington New Model Army .44 replica, but I have no experience in this area, so it's just the popularity that caught my eye.
The 1858 is probably the best choice. Make sure to get a steel version, and buy a spare cylinder
>>27564943
Brass framed looks nice but its pretty weak if you want to do a lot of shooting. Brass trigger guard us ok though. 1858s by Uberti are pretty solid. I wish you the best luck OP, are you in Hungary by chance?
Thanks guys, that's what I'll go with then. Any rifle you would recommend? I love me some rifles.
>>27564978
I'm from Poland
>>27565091
I don't know of any polish groups but since Poland has a long history of black powder arms in sure there are clubs you could find that would be more then welcoming.
Kentucky/Pennsylvania long rifle and Hawken all day long. But then again Im American and bias to those rifles.
>>27564943
>Noguns from glorious Poland here.
Fixed it for you. Get a Firearms Licence, it's not a rocket science. Also, compering to what people from other countries say, our gun laws aren't that bad.
>>27564943
>pre 1885 or a replica
Can you have an replica electric driven Gatling gun?
>>27565376
It has to be black powder muzzle loader.
>>27565409
What about a sharps breech loader?
>>27564943
>>27564970
Remington 1858 is your best choice, with spare pre-loaded cylinders.
>>27565450
I'm not sure honestly... I guess it would be ok.