Yep yep black powder that’s the ticket.yeah but that isn't his gun. He said it was like it. I'm sure his gun is black powder and therefore totally legal.
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Yep yep black powder that’s the ticket.yeah but that isn't his gun. He said it was like it. I'm sure his gun is black powder and therefore totally legal.
Yeah if it's BP then I get it. Oh and nobody here wants to trade for PB compound bows,hunting rifles or anything in 40. Ain't that how it usually goes.yeah but that isn't his gun. He said it was like it. I'm sure his gun is black powder and therefore totally legal.
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Just don't go shootin with atf agents.So unless it's already registered don't go anywhere near it ?
Black powder MUZZLE LOADER, you mean.Yep yep black powder that’s the ticket.
Black powder MUZZLE LOADER, you mean.
Guns made for black powder cartridges
aren't exempt, unless they were actually made before 1898,
and not a reproduction or copy of such an old design.
The term “antique firearm” means any firearm (including any firearm with a matchlock, flintlock, percussion cap, or similar type of ignition system) manufactured in or before 1898. The definition includes any replica of an antique firearm if it is not designed or redesigned for using rimfire or conventional centerfire fixed ammunition, or uses rimfire or conventional centerfire ammunition which is no longer manufactured in the United States, and which is not readily available in ordinary channels of commercial trade. Further, any muzzle loading rifle, shotgun, or pistol which is designed to use black powder or black powder substitute, and which cannot use fixed ammunition, is an “antique firearm” unless it (1) incorporates a firearm frame or receiver; (2) is a firearm which is converted into a muzzle loading weapon; or (3) is a muzzle loading weapon which can be readily converted to fire fixed ammunition by replacing the barrel, bolt, breechblock, or any combination thereof. See 18 U.S.C. § 921(a)(3), (a)(16).
black powder cartridges are in the
"conventional center fire fixed ammunition" category.View attachment 2963095