Ky. says ML's are Firearms. So i did not know that, good to learn & not be ignorant. I guess they could require to be shipped by a FFL holder if State says so.
I have learned to not go by what someone says they have heard. An earlier post advised to learn the law of where you want the gun shipped and go from there.I’ve heard that as long as you do not have the items necessary to fire your BP pistol, it does not have to be on your permit. I do not have the necessary items to fire my pistols….
Wow, I was going by a transaction from a few years back where they had to ship a ML pistol to my local FFL.New Jersey has a new law that outlaws any gun, BB guns, muzzleloaders included, unless the gun bears a serial number that has been imprinted by a federally licensed firearms manufacturer. It’s a far reaching law that will probably be challenged I’d it hasn’t been already.
Serious question or mocking the ATF?On another note, I have a 1869 Army with shoulder stock, is this covered under the new Pistol Brace law ?
Where did you read that? I've shipped and received several in Ky and never needed to go through an FFL.Ky. says ML's are Firearms. So i did not know that, good to learn & not be ignorant. I guess they could require to be shipped by a FFL holder if State says so.
Please do some research before posting to this type of question. I live in southern California and in the last year have had 2 revolvers from Muzzleloaders.com shipped to my house also in the last year another revolver shipped from Midway to my house. Have also had 2 revolvers from this forum shipped to my house with no problems. California may be run by a bunch of morons but not all of us are the same. Black Powder firearms are not considered firearms in the state of California, so at least they got something right. So please stop adding to the confusion and posting things that are not accurate. Do your researchYou can immediately say, CA, NJ, NY, all those anti-states! There should be a list someplace, you'd think!
It's right here in my Hunting regulations booklet. It does not say you have to use a FFL holder. It says ML's are Firearms ! So i said the State of Ky. could make us use a FFL holder if they wanted to.Where did you read that? I've shipped and received several in Ky and never needed to go through an FFL.
Who knows with the ATF, but muzzleloaders are not considered firearms and do not fall under the NFA . This is why you can order a blunderbuss "carbine" with a 12" barrel with no restrictions. State and local laws very so keep that in mind.On another note, I have a 1869 Army with shoulder stock, is this covered under the new Pistol Brace law ?
BP handguns in MI have to go through an FFL. At present, BP long guns can ship to you direct. HOWEVER, House Act 4138 that $h1tmer recently signed will require among other things, a purchase permit for both handguns AND long guns. Further, this new law, when it takes effect defines firearm asKy. says ML's are Firearms. So i did not know that, good to learn & not be ignorant. I guess they could require to be shipped by a FFL holder if State says so.
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