EVERY STATE HAS DIFFERENT LAWS, CHECK WITH SOMEONE ON GUNBROKER.COM ,THEY HAVE FORUMS BY EXPERTS AND ITS FREE
In the United States, black powder guns that are classified as firearms under the Gun Control Act (GCA) require a Form 4473 when sold by a licensed dealer. This generally includes modern reproductions of black powder firearms, such as certain muzzleloaders and black powder cartridge guns. However, traditional black powder guns that are considered antiques (manufactured before 1899) or replicas of such antiques are typically exempt from requiring a Form 4473. Always check local laws and regulations for specific requirements.
Black powder guns are not federally controlled and can be shipped by mail to you. There are a few places (mostly major cities that do restrict black powder, it is always best to check with local law enforcement first. You don't need a yard full of black suburbans and guys in jumpsuits.
Yes, black powder guns are considered firearms under federal law.
Yes, Black powder guns are extremley dangerous a licence is definitely needed
No
black powder
No such bill in existence.
In Indiana, black powder guns are generally regulated similarly to other firearms. Individuals must be at least 18 years old to purchase black powder guns, and there is no requirement for a permit or license to own or carry them. However, as with all firearms, the use of black powder guns is subject to standard laws regarding discharge in public areas and hunting regulations. Always check local ordinances for any specific restrictions that may apply.
I don't think you can because Newton is a unit of measurement of Force while black powder is a substance used in guns.
It is FEDERAL Law that classifies black powder weapons as firearms. . . and therefore, prohibited to convicted felons.
yes, if they did it was the old black powder and ball muskets.
Battery K Siege Guns - 1899 was released on: USA: October 1899