Pioneer still sells them:
Bioprof,
thanks I heard they had sold the last ones and there was no plans for more?? guess I was wrong?? appreciate the correction!!
Skychief
appreciate the compliments. as far as are they faster?? I really doubt that it is?? as Larry said on the one they tested it comes out about the same. since I have no scientific data to present I'll leave it at that.
I will say though, mine do have a half-position! my buddy's Marlow and Pat, have both used a simple fall away block.. and or a cam safety lever on the Muley's they have made. A Side-slapper can be a bit dirtier than a regular percussion. If I shoot my "Miss" for a long run at a shoot,, I'll have some debris and carbon down between the barrel and the forearm ( I don't use a flash cup on this one ) I also notice I have to wipe the cone off more often. I think they tend to trap a bit more of the cap debris, than on a regular bolster or drum? <in my experiences>
They can also be a bit tricky to de-cock, if your hunting and are passing up a shot. I have years of experience with mine, so I can do it one handed. Others, usually end up two handing the operation.. In all honesty, it can seem a bit clumsy? a few friends who have shot it, seem confused as to which hand 'should' cock the hammer.
I prefer using my muleys.. its just a personal choice!!
Respect Always
Metalshaper