in the U.S 1 minute old!
No not even a hunting permit
No. Regardless of Pennsylvania laws, it is a FEDERAL offense for a convicted felon to own or possess a firearm - it has been ruled that muzzle-loading black powder arms fall under the category and definition of firearms. (USC, Title 18)
The primary Infantry weapon the Union used was the muzzle loading, Springfield percussion cap rifle, fitted with a socket bayonet. Officers carried a saber and their own revolver, the .44 caliber being the most popular, made by a variety of manufacturers including Colt and Remington. The Cavalry, even the enlisted troopers, also carried these weapons, but the men were armed with the breech loading Sharps carbine instead of the full-sized Springfield Most of the Artillery pieces were muzzle loading rifled howitzers firing either solid shot or antipersonnel canister shells.
18 years.
Not the first double rifle (they have been around since muzzle loading days) but the first "Nitro Express" was created by Rigby in 1898 as the .450 Nitro Express. This used the newly created cordite propellant in lieu of black powder (that is the nitro part of the name). There was soon after several variants and other companies created their own versions.
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18.
no if he has a permit
Rifle and Shotgun only.
You have to be 18 to purchase one
you have to be 18 to get some
Most places you have to be 18 to own a long rifle and 21 to own a pistol,