Greetings!
A few years ago, I acquired a Rocky Mountain Arms Corp. Breech-Loading Black
Powder .22 rifle. I believe that it was invented by Dick Casull. It's stamped on top
of the receiver: "R.M.A.C. A22W".
This .22 has a rotating breech that, when turned 1/4 turn, exposes the chamber
and primer. A BP charge is poured into the chamber, and #4 Buckshot is pressed in.
The Primer takes a "cap-gun" paper cap, which is held in place by a metal cap. The
Breech is then rotated back into alignment with the bore.
What I'm looking for is an Owner/Operator Manual, an Article / Write-up, or a copy
thereof, or where to look for the same.
My .22 is a little abused, but very useable, and I intend to enjoy it. I would really
like more information regarding its manufacture and history. If any one of you can
help, I'd be delighted to hear from you.
Thanks Much!
M.T.Marfield