Seldom exceed 100 USD
It is FEDERAL Law that classifies black powder weapons as firearms. . . and therefore, prohibited to convicted felons.
early firearms were not made with STRONG metal like todays modern firearms
You may have to check with your individual state of residence. However, be advised that Federal statutes (US Code, Title 18) specifically describes and defines black powder arms as "firearms" under the law.
Yes it is concealed, but not illegal because black powder firearms are not considered a "firearm".
Yes, firearms used to use black powder as the primary propellant for ammunition. Black powder, also known as gunpowder, was the earliest form of explosive propellant. It consisted of a mixture of sulfur, charcoal, and potassium nitrate, and it was commonly used in firearms until the development of smokeless powder in the late 19th century.
The first type of gunpowder was black powder which created smoke. Some firearms and other non-firearm related items use black powder for other uses (historical recreation). Most firearms nowadays that have cartridged bullets use a smokeless powder.
You need to ask a lawyer who is familiar with firearms law.
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A muzzle loading, black powder shotgun made by Scott & Co.
Yes , but FFFG is recommended because it burns better in small cal. firearms.
NO
Know Your Muzzleloader. Primitive hunting arms include the muzzleloader ... Black powder is the onlytype of powder that should be used in muzzleloaders