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This is a Blackpowder firearm, & there is no Ammo currently manufactured for it.
The caliber of the firearm should be stamped on the barrel.
.22 Long Rifle
It means take all ammo out of the weapon.
There is no one answer, as there is no one law. Some states recognize a concealed carry permit from certain other states, but not all. To give you an accurate answer, we need to know for what state you have a permit, and what state you are visiting.
Answer I would recommend you check with you local State laws. Years and years ago, I was licensed to carry a firearm in the State of Massachusetts. At that time, they told me the license was to carry the ammo and NOT the gun. But the law may have changed since then.
Stovepiping due to loose handling (limp wristing) of the firearm, use of poor quality ammo (particularly, poorly done reloads and use of cheap ammo in firearms which are picky about ammo), poor maintenance of the firearm, incorrect assembly of firearms built from components or parts kits.
Each soldier carried a different amount depending on job and size of unit. Personal ammo was around 200rounds for rifle, 2-4 grenades, maybe a couple of morter shells, a claymore mine, and extra heavy machine gun ammo. Some soldiers had LAWs which is a rocket launcher and would also carry the rockets for the weapon. Its was more about how much weight a man could carry rather than how much individual ammo.
the coon hunting off season is the off season.. you can gladly go out and run your dogs but your not legal to carry a firearm unless the only ammo you have is blanks. good hunting.tree em up
You can transport a firearm in a vehicle in all states - the only variance is HOW it must be transported. If you keep it unlocked and out of reach with the ammo stored separately, you'll be in compliance with all state laws on this.
Yes. However, semi-autos will normally not function
Generally any given firearm will have the type of cartridge it is desiged to use stampted somewhere on the body of the gun itself.