We make a range of bespoke inlines that typically use # 11 or musket cap ignition though we also done 209 and 6.35 (.25 ACP) ignitions as well. Our firearm laws were (are) somewhat restricted hence our "plunger type" ignition. All our barrels are made from EN19 condition T (4140) and our breech plugs have a replaceable vent liner (flash hole). We manufacture our barrels in house using the button rifle method but we also have cut rifle capabilities). We can make barrels from .177 through to 4 bore and are toying with making a free punt guns mounted on a traditional punt and barrow as we can prove to the "powers that be" that they were used to hunt wild birds on the water and on land as cannons are a prohibited item....and a punt gun is not a cannon....Whilst we do small CNC runs on some components most are done on conventional machinery and the stocking, checkering, etc is done by hand.
These are a few photos of my personal inlines just to give you an idea....I apologize for the poor quality, they were just taken on the workshop floor with my mobile....the .32 was made because at the time my kids were young and I wanted a small "real" muzzleloader for them.
Some 4 bore "fun" with a Mkonto in-line [emoji12]....https://youtu.be/93oqez5i5Zk
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These are a few photos of my personal inlines just to give you an idea....I apologize for the poor quality, they were just taken on the workshop floor with my mobile....the .32 was made because at the time my kids were young and I wanted a small "real" muzzleloader for them.
Some 4 bore "fun" with a Mkonto in-line [emoji12]....https://youtu.be/93oqez5i5Zk
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