Assuming you are of legal age to purchase, black powder or smokeless powder for reloading can be purchased from gun shops. Yes, proof of age is required.
No, Federal Law states that you must be 21 to own a pistol, 18 for a rifle. I have been told you must be 21 to own any black powder weapons ( including muskets) too.
Assuming that you have a single shot pistol, these are worth $75-$100, depending on condition. They are a modern day version of a black powder pistol. They are dated not by serial number, but a 2 LETTER code in a hollow square. Most date from the 1970s
The BATFE website has the answer.
eighteen for shotguns and rifles. twenty one for pistol and its required permit
It depends on the type of powder, the age and caliber of the cannon, the condition of the cannon, the projectile, etc.
you must be 17 to legally purchase black ops but you don't have to be any age to play it
Louis Daniel Armstrong fired a pistol at age thirteen
.32 cal. black powder
what age serial # 917400
What model?
18 years