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dashriprock

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Whats up with New York Laws for muzzle loaders? I was at a gun auction in Pa. And the auction house said anyone from New York State. can not buy a muzzle loader. There's a gun show in New York This week end and i was going to take a loader to sell,I dont know if I can now.?
 
I think its a case of not wanting to deal with new yorks stupid laws as a whole. You can choose not to sell to anyone.
 
I live in NY. New York City requires registration of all firearms, including antiques and replicas. If they live outside of NYC, it all good.

It's their responsibility to register. A FFL transfer is not needed far as I know.

NYC has to register everything they own.
 
And you wouldn't because that's not true. Blackpowder guns are not firearms even in NYC. LOAD ONE and it is...

There is no required licensing and/or registration of blackpowder in New York.
 
Except for pistol. If you have the means to fire the pistol (ie powder,cap,bullet) then you need a pistol liesince.
 
I didn't exclude handguns from my explanation but I don't know that a nebulous "means" is the legal definition/test Moe. You can always show us how draconian NY State law is. So, please...
 
Alden said:
I didn't exclude handguns from my explanation but I don't know that a nebulous "means" is the legal definition/test Moe. You can always show us how draconian NY State law is. So, please...

"Constructive Possession" is the law of the land in NY State. So if you have the ability to make a Cap & Ball hand gun fire (with powder, ball & caps under your control), then that Cap & Ball is supposed to be on your NY State Firearms License. Take away any one of those three important must-haves and you can no longer fire the gun so it becomes a curio or wall-hanger.

It's not being a Wise-Ass, it's merely the way the Law is written.

Dave
 
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