FWIW when I lived in California I had a Pietta 1858 Remington clone shipped to my doorBigNate wrote: ↑September 15th, 2023, 9:48 amWhile I'm not generally a fan of the idea of felons carrying guns - I can imagine a number of scenarios in which this could be a handy bit of information for someone working around the edges of things...MarkItZero wrote: ↑September 14th, 2023, 5:28 pmA cap and ball revolver is not a firearm per federal law. It can ship interstate to a non FFL. It could also be possessed by a felon under federal law.BigNate wrote: ↑September 14th, 2023, 8:40 am
My understanding is that federal law does not classify black powder guns as "firearms" and some states follow suit - so in those cases there is nothing to prevent a prohibited possessor from owning / carrying one. Now I'm wondering if a cap and ball black powder revolver would fall under that same convention. This is getting interesting...
A quick search of the interwebs returns a bunch of folks saying that Commiefornia takes the same view of black powder arms as the federal government does. There's a piece of me that thinks that doing some work on a high performance (relative) black powder cap and ball revolver for concealed carry in LA would be fun...
EDIT - so 220grain 44 bullet at 1000 FPS - makes for a reasonable personal defense round...
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Question about a Gun In a Meme
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Looks like a kit BP muzzle loader. I have one around here somewhere. Couldn't figure out what the metal plate looking thing was until the zoomed image where it's obviously just a buckle.