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Old 09-13-2007, 07:20 AM   #1
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Rocky Mountain Arms blackpowder rifles

Does anyone know anything about the blackpowder rifles that were made by Rocky Mountain Arms in the early 70s? They were designed by Dick Casull of .454 Casull fame. They were made in .44, .36, and .22. They loaded from the rear with a swivel breach, not from the front like a normal muzzleloader.
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Old 09-13-2007, 01:08 PM   #2
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I've never seen one but it sounds pretty interesting, got any pics?
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Old 09-13-2007, 03:29 PM   #3
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I will see if I can take some and post them.
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Old 09-13-2007, 03:43 PM   #4
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Cool, BTW, you might want to contact the guys @ Dixie Gun Works for more info about it, they are extremely knowledgeable about all things concerning black-powder and muzzle-loading. Dixie Gun Works muzzleloading, blackpowder and rare antique gun supplies.
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Old 09-14-2007, 06:38 AM   #5
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Here are the pictures.
It is about the size of the cricket ww rifle.
To load it you press the lever on the left of the rear block and twist the breech 90 deg. Pour in 7 grains of fff and press in a .24 ball. I use a small set of channel locks with leather glued on the jaws. You then remove the small "cap cup" on the rear of the breech and put in a capgun cap (the ones today are not as powerful as the ones in 1970 so I use two) and turn the breech back inline with the barrel. cock and fire. It uses a rebounding firing pin so it seems pretty safe.


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Old 08-01-2008, 12:00 PM   #6
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RMAC rocky Mountain Arms, SLC Ut

What would you like to know? I worked there 72-74.
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Old 08-01-2008, 12:23 PM   #7
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Howdy Bill,
OK, here goes?
How many of each of the different calibers did they make. .22's, .36's, and .44's.
Is there anywhere I can get spare "cap cups"?
What is the value on the little .22 A22W now?
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Old 08-06-2008, 12:20 AM   #8
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Hello, I currently have a .22 Cal Rocky Mountain Arms black powder rifle that is 99% it is in excellent shape. I also have the original led balls in original manufactures bags. I also have 3 boxes of origianal rolled caps and 3 original cap holders. I am trying to sell this rare gun and am having a hard time locating anyone who even knows what it is. This is a rare find if you have a suggested price or even a good site that would have more info for me please advise.

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Old 08-06-2008, 12:31 AM   #9
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Search gunbroker.com maybe and see if any have sold recently, then if so, you might get an idea of what you might be able to get. Also maybe check the other online auctions.

I'd also wait and see what answers, if any, that lee gets from Bill. Depending on how many were made, and the odds of just how many may be left, will play a big rold in the values of any others, same caliber or not maybe?

Lee, pretty neat looking little rifle you have there.
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Old 08-06-2008, 06:36 AM   #10
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Hello, I currently have a .22 Cal Rocky Mountain Arms black powder rifle that is 99% it is in excellent shape. I also have the original led balls in original manufactures bags. I also have 3 boxes of origianal rolled caps and 3 original cap holders. I am trying to sell this rare gun and am having a hard time locating anyone who even knows what it is. This is a rare find if you have a suggested price or even a good site that would have more info for me please advise.

Thank You...

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Howdy Jim,
Welcome to G&G. You will find a very great bunch of Folks here and there is something for everyone in the many fourms. Drop by the intro thread and let everyone have a chance to give you a big HOWDY.

OK, on the RMAC 22, I can tell you how many has sold on AuctionArms and GunBroker in the past four years. None on AA and three on GB. I bought two off GB about four years ago and last week another one sold there. It sold for $70.00, nothing came with it and it was scratched up a little. I have had searches set up there for that long to notify me if one comes up for auction.
There was one in very good condition on GunsAmerica last winter for $149.00 but it didn't sell. I just went back and looked for it. It is back. I had first said that it was $125.00 but that was wrong I guess or he has raised his price. See it here:

http://www.gunsamerica.com/guns/976965473.htm

I have been trying to get one in each caliber (22, 36, 45) but the 22 is the only one that I have seen.
I have looked every where I can think of for four years trying to find out what one of them might be worth in various conditions but I can't find anything.
DON'T let it go until you find out something firm on what it is worth.
If you do start to sell it, PLEASE, let me know what you are offered, or are selling it for. I might be able to buy it.
If you find out anything, let me know what and where, and I'll do the same.
Good luck,
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Old 08-07-2008, 11:19 AM   #11
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I'd love to have one of those.
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Old 08-19-2008, 09:49 PM   #12
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Hi ya LEE
Just peekin at your rifle pictures and i like it a lot. Cant answer your questions but thank you for posting the pictures...
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