I have been admonished that there are a couple of kinds of percussion firearm which I may not reference on this site. So, I am trying a third time to get this question posted.
Any of you gentlemen have a pill lock rifle or pistol, and know where it was made?
I am curious about whether there was one location, or perhaps several, where the detonating pill was used a bit, in competition with the copper cap.
An associate of mine has a nice little half-stock pill lock rifle made in Albion, New York State. I have a small (attributed) pill lock pistol pistol by the same maker, W. Raymond.
Billinghurst, in Rochester, NY, made rifles using pill-lock ignition. Somewhere I thought I read about a bear hunter feeling secure with his Billinghurst, pills sealed with beeswax.
If the stars permit me to sell a few items I might see if the owner of that Raymond rifle cares to part with it. He also has small pistol like mine, marked Raymond pistol like mine, hammer looks kinda funny like someone converted it from pill to cap.
Anyway these things were apparently made in the 1820's. They get only scant mention in most gun books.
So, TC, did I say it right this time?