A friend just bought one of the new Traditions Nitrofire muzzleloaders and asked me what I thought of it. I hadn't heard of it and when he described how it worked, I was HIGHLY skeptical. I am NOT a lawyer, but I am pretty familiar with California laws, so I did some research and found out this system is not legal in California, or in many other states, if any. The ignition system, while ingenious and a great idea, does not meet the definition of a muzzleloader. The law here in California, and most other states, requires that the rifle be loaded from the muzzle. In a muzzleloader, the load means the powder AND the bullet, not just the bullet. Since the Nitrofire loads the bullet from the muzzle and the powder from the breech, it does not meet the definition of a muzzleloader. Like I said earlier, I am NOT an attorney, but I would think twice before I purchased one of these, at least until a full legal opinion is obtained and the system is approved by DFW. Personally, I like the idea, but I'm betting against any approval.