Black powder pistols

I had an 1858 Remington - it was fun to shoot. If you let anyone else shoot it, tell them if it squibs, to let you deal with it. My buddy decided it hadn't really squibbed, but that the cap had failed, so he went to the next cylinder - chasing the ball that got part way down the barrel because somebody forgot to put the powder in the cylinder with one being driven by a a full load of powder leads to a bulged and split barrel - my $130 revolver turned into a paperweight (until the local A.M.E. church had a gun buy-back one day - I got 50 bucks for it which I took to the local gunshop and applied toward something else).

I thought it was humorous that when I had ordered some surplus .303 brit ammo for a vintage Enfield (while not rare, certainly not something just anybody would have handy to use the ammo with), UPS required someone to sign for it, but when I ordered a cap and ball pistol, with powder, caps, balls, wads, the works, they left it by the gate on the side of the driveway...