U.S. Code Title 18, specifically classifies black powder arms as "firearms" under the definition of the Criminal Code, and prohibits their possession to convicted felons.
No. A muzzle loaders requires you add the components individually.
Muzzle Loaders Association of Great Britain was created in 1952.
No
No. It is against both State AND Federal law for a convicted felon to ever own or possess firearms (including black powder muzzle-loaders) or ammunition.
a ball of metal used as a projectile in black powder, muzzle loaders
Yes
i have just recently bought and i want to shoot who ever is reading this in the face
Yes- but they are still made today.
Muzzle loaders. Starting to make the change from matchlock to various flintlocks.
Muzzle loaders were very early forms of mainly rifle style, but also pistols. Technically a modern mortar is a muzzle loader.
Previous answer: Anything you want Absolutely untrue. All felons are barred by Indiana state law as well as federal law from owning, possessing, using, or exerting control over any firearm. A fire arm is defined by law as any weapon which expels a projectile by means of an explosion. This includes black powder and muzzle loaders.
Almost all Civil War rifles were muzzle loaders.