Fire sticks are everywhere. Even in Walmarts that don't carry the only firearm that it is possible to use them in!
I see the Firesticks in Dunhams stores in Michigan.
Fire sticks are everywhere. Even in Walmarts that don't carry the only firearm that it is possible to use them in!
Thanks for all the feedback... We will see where I end up on this...
So you can't shoot pellets or loose powder out of the gun?
I had to go into a malwart today so i checked for ML supplies as i always do. I found almost nothing on the shelf except cappers, patches and 100 grain firesticks for $11 for a 10 pack. Of course i bought one so i can cut them apart and see what i can do with that powder. $1.10 per shot is not bad if it compares to bh209. I'm going to open them all and find out what an average weight is then determine an 80gr equivalent charge and might try some comparison shots next range session. As always, hoping i dont blow up my gun and myself.
Yes sir. She very nearly knocked over everything right off the bat.Looks like the inspector is on the job!
Don't I know, we have some cats around here too.Yes sir. She very nearly knocked over everything right off the bat.
well imho T8 is rebranded bh209.
I think im gonna start hoarding the firesticks and sell them for $10-$20 each(not packs) on GunBroker.IMO, the whole fire stick idea seems and sounds innovative. But honestly after reading through a lot of these posts, it seems more complicated than just pouring powder down a barrel, ramming the bullet down, open the action, insert primer, ready to fire. That’s what I’ve been doing for 18 years now with my TC Omega. Fires every time, is not complicated, and is reliable. I was in a gun shop back around Christmas, and they had the Nitrofire gun in stock, but not any fire sticks!! So what good is the gun if he wasn’t selling the fire sticks??!!
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