gurtie:
kjeff50cal is right on. Keep this pistol on the target range. He's absolutely right about the fire, the stock breakage and the best use of the Patriot. I own two...fine firearms for tack-driving target work.
TC doesn't have many (if any) parts...and I've broken two stocks over time while shooting .440 patched balls with 15g of 3f. In fact, the loading process seems to place as much (if not more), pressure on the stock due to the amount of wood taken out for the lock...not to mention the grain of most stocks runs in the same plane as the barrel. Neither were abused in any way. I was forced to pin both stocks back into place...since TC would only offer to give me a credit towards a new rifle.
If you can find one of these at a good price on Auctionarms, Gunbroker or even on this site...buy it. It's hard to find many pistols out there that will perform as well on the range. If you still want to hunt deer with a BP pistol, find a used TC Scout or Traditions Buckhunter...in .50 or .54, they can be safely loaded like most BP rifles and will punch big, deep holes.
Good Luck and Be Safe! ...Chris