The prohibition against convicted felons owning firearms is contained in the portion of Title 18 of the U.S. Code, which addresses the possession of firearms by convicted felons, and does specifically include black powder arms.
To the the best of my knowledge it does not disallow ownership of GENUINE (i.e.: REAL) antique firearms. The fact that they may be shipped and dealt with without regard to signatures or background checks is in another portion of federal law what does NOT address criminal possession. The federal CRIMINAL Code DOES make them unlawful for a convicted felon to own or possess.
after a period of five years after incarceration or probation, a felon may apply to obtain a permit to own black powder long guns. the permit is 25$, but good luck, there has been 11 given out in the state since 1980....
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if the rifle was manufactured in 1894 it would be black powder.
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No, they may not.
In the state of Missouri Its perfectly legal to hunt with a black powder rifle during deer season. In all counties
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