Hi Zodd
A bit complex really. Muzzleloaders are licence free, although we need permits for the BP - a formality though. Cap and balls are a grey area which has besides confusion, also caused C&B's to be impossible to import as they are neither fish nor fowl. As I only recently accuired mine, I am not even sure if I will be allowed to keep it in the long run. I am a member of the Cape Town Muzzleloading Club and use the BP guns for sporting purposes... and maybe cause they are fun too!!
We have to have competancy training for cartridge weapons before we can apply for licences - I have been waiting for two years already for a .243 licence for hunting and varminting. This is excessive to the max as I own other cartridge weapons already. There is talk of introducing a competancy course for BP. Lets hope not.
Besides all that, we can't really use our guns for self defense anyway, as South African law states that we may only defend ourselves with even/equal force. Ironic really as we are not allowed to own AK47's :youcrazy: :youcrazy: Then there is also the argument that the criminal was standing over your bed with an axe because he was only looking for food, and probably only carried your TV for comfort.
Well, you asked :redface: