Can I own a black powder pistol?

1 In the United States. In the United States, it is legal for a convicted felon to own a black powder gun during his custody or control. Under Federal and State laws, a black powder gun is also termed an ‘antique firearm’. Antique firearms are discharged under the United States Gun Control Act of 1968.

Can a black powder revolver be shipped to your house?

Most black powder firearms can ship directly to the individual, unless your local state laws prohibit it (includes: HI,NJ,NY Burroughs,DC). If you are ordering a cartridge firearms then an FFL (Federal Firearms License) is required in order to make shipment.

Can you order black powder through the mail?

It’s not illegal to ship gunpowder within the United States, although USPS prevents you from doing so altogether. Therefore, you’ll be constrained to using either UPS or FedEx to ship your package, and you’ll still need to meet a stringent set of requirements in order to do so.

Do you need an FFL to ship a black powder gun?

In most states, we ship straight to your door! No FFL is required. However, certain muzzleloaders like the Remington 700 and Traditions NitroFire require a 4473 form and must be shipped to an FFL dealer.

What is the most powerful black powder revolver?

black powder Colt Walker
The black powder Colt Walker is regarded as the most powerful commercially manufactured repeating handgun from 1847 until the introduction of the . 357 Magnum in 1935, having a muzzle energy nearly exactly the same as a 4-inch-barreled (10 cm) handgun firing a . 357 Magnum.

Can felons be around someone with a gun?

Generally speaking, felons are still allowed to associate with or be around someone who owns a gun. However, things can get tricky if the gun is around or if the person lives with them. There are some instances where a convicted felon may be found guilty of “constructive possession” of a firearm.