M Meiji_man New member Jul 6, 2000 #1 I've heard that in some states, Black powder firearms are considered "Replica's" and are not considered "Firearms" for Carry purposes. Is this true?
I've heard that in some states, Black powder firearms are considered "Replica's" and are not considered "Firearms" for Carry purposes. Is this true?
S Satanta New member Jul 6, 2000 #2 TTT. Heard something similar...and a buddy of mine got caught with one on him...however, he didn't have it loaded-was distraught over his wife's death from cancer and got out of hand. Be interested to find out for myself.
TTT. Heard something similar...and a buddy of mine got caught with one on him...however, he didn't have it loaded-was distraught over his wife's death from cancer and got out of hand. Be interested to find out for myself.
E Erik New member Jul 6, 2000 #3 Check your state law. They are often covered under the "and anything capable of discharging a projectile by such and such means" part.
Check your state law. They are often covered under the "and anything capable of discharging a projectile by such and such means" part.