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Look below for the link that says MUZZLELOADING RIFLE. Click on that, and it will take you to a photo of a modern day T-C Flintlock muzzle loader.
Depends on the laws in that state, and the type of muzzle loader. Under Federal law they cannot use a gun with 209 primers (shotgun primers) as the primers are considered ammunition. In some- but NOT all states, they can hunt with a caplock or flintlock.
A 'muzzle loader' is any firearm (or cannon) which does not have a breech mechanism and which is 'charged' (loaded with powder and shot) from the muzzle end of the barrel.
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Under US FEDERAL law, they can have a caplock or flintlock. They cannot have a muzzle loader that uses 209 shotshell primers (primers are considered modern ammunition) However, different states have different state laws. You will need to check in YOUR state. A parole officer would be a good place to begin checking, as would the state police.
Have conviction of domestic violence, can i buy a muzzle loader at a gun store legally?
do u know where i can finds parts for a New Frontier muzzle loader at
Muzzle loading flintlock rifles, pistols and shotguns.
$150+
yes cause you use black powder for a muzzle loader but for a real gun its all in the bullet and the hammer...
Muzzle loading flintlock rifles, pistols and shotguns.
not sure if this is what you are looking for but a musket is usually smooth bored meaning it has no rifling in the barrel where a muzzle loader can have rifling. A muzzle loader refers to any weapon that is loaded thru the muzzle in a simple definition and it can be either smooth bored like a musket or rifled like a Pennsylvania long rifle or like most modern muzzle loaders are today