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Disclaimer regarding shooting antique rifles!
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While I personally enjoy shooting most all of these old rifles, please note that every rifle I
collect (and therefor buy, trade and sell) is easily over 100 years old. They were, with few
exceptions (e.g., the Lebels), designed for firing BLACK POWDER cartridges only. I am not a
gunsmith nor an expert on the safety of firearms, nor am I able to asses how anyone might use any
such rifle.
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Therefore [read this part carefully!]: I make no representations of any kind that any rifle
that I offer for sale or trade is safe to shoot, and I will not be held liable in the event of any
injury or loss as a result of anyone shooting or attempting to shoot any rifle that I sell or
trade. If you should desire to shoot any of these rifles, you MUST have the rifle checked
out by a competent gunsmith, and use only carefully manufactured ammunition loaded with black
powder only. Even then, even if you take all reasonable precautions, there may be flaws that could
not have reasonably been forseen. I am not responsible for such flaws. Indeed, I disclaim liability
for all damages from whatever cause including negligente acts. Always treat every rifle as loaded,
keep pointed in a safe direction, participate in an NRA sponsored safety course, etc., you know the
drill.
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I believe that all of these rifles are safe to shoot with appropriate ammunition, but I DO NOT
KNOW FOR SURE THAT ANY OF THEM ARE SAFE TO SHOOT. You must be fully responsible for your own
safety and the safety of those around you.
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