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Why not before 1899 ? -- - then at least Federally it is not a FIREARM.
This forum has many members who do NOT live in the USA, where an antique can be most anything over fifty years old.
Note also that your Federal ruling holds no water outside the USA. For many of us, ANY firearms that can be fired with a projectile, and uses black powder to do it, IS classed as a firearm, especially here in UK, where their shooting is a very popular sport at the very highest level of national and international competitiveness.
However, MOST here agree that the arm must be some form of muzzleloader, fired by flint or percussion cap.
Many here also support the cut-off date of 1865 - the end of your Civil war. Again, this holds resonance for American members here, but for the rest of us, not so much. It is, however, a good date, when most muzzleloading firearms had been perfected and were about to be replaced by some form of breechloading arm not covered in the ethos of this forum.