Can't be answered as asked.
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50-100 USD
If you have a handgun carry permit, definitely. The handgun carry permit covers "any handgun that you legally own or posses."
10-1000 USD depending on exactly what you have.
Follow the instructions in the owner's manual.
Typically, 20-30 grains. Depends on the bullet/ ball you are using. Contact the maker, get a copy of the owner's manual, follow instructions.
Impossible to answer without knowing who made it and what it is, i.e, handgun, rifle, or shotgun.
Unless you tell us what type of handgun, the question can't be answered. Single Shot? Revovler? Semi-automatic? Black powder? Center fire? Rim Fire?
Techincally, no. Tennessee code annotated specifies "handgun" not "firearm" in the code pertaining to illegal possession. A black powder gun is not classified as a firearm, but it is classified as a handgun.
This isn't exactly a question...so there is no way to answer it without know what you are asking about a black powder hand gun. Yes they exist, a flint lock pistol is an example of one, and they are very fun to shoot.
You can contact Dixie directly, via inter net dixiegunworks.com or phone 731-885-0700 they have been very helpful in the past for me on this type of information.
The 4-barrel CMC black powder pistol, produced by the Chicago-based company CMC (Chicago Mineral Company), emerged in the late 19th century during the popularity of black powder firearms. These pistols typically featured a unique design with four barrels, allowing for multiple shots before needing to reload, which was innovative for its time. They were often marketed as novelty or collector's items, appealing to enthusiasts of the era's burgeoning firearm technology. While not widely adopted for practical use, they remain a notable example of early multi-barrel design in handgun history.