Pittsburghunter
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how would I do that with a muzzle loader.
“Pre1898 or guns made to represent them are exempt.
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This is not correct.
Muzzleloaders can be sold and mailed most anywhere in the US. A black powder cartridge gun goes thru an FFL regardless of when made.
Wow, I think instead of asking us, you better ask your wife again. This here is why I question women being allowed to vote and drive.
Sorry, but this information is not true either. While Colts and Remingtons can indeed be retrofitted to accept modern cartridges through the use of cylinders manufactured specifically for that sort of thing, they are still exempt from regulations. Of course, it goes without saying that the gun cannot be shipped with a conversion cylinder in place. And even then a simple solution exits - ship the gun separately from the cylinder.The OP was speaking specifically about muzzleloaders, but yea, if they can fire or easily be retrofitted to fire modern cartridges they are not exempt. So Colts and Remingtons for the most part. It’s not about muzzleloaders. It’s the ability to fire modern cartridges that makes a gun ‘modern’ to the BATF. Just because it’s a revolver or a breech loader doesn’t mean it’s not exempt, but, it’s true, my answer wasn’t accurate. Thanks for correcting me. I’m having a slow brain day.
You don't.how would I do that with a muzzle loader.
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