cslinger
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Now I am basically just letting my mind wander here so bear with me.
Black powder firearms are not considered firearms as far as the law is concerned so somebody who is a convicted felon or has a restraining order against them etc. can legally own and shoot these....Correct?
So what about if said person buys a conversion cylinder and to allow a BP revolver such as a Ruger Old Army shoot .45LC cartridges. Is the BP pistol now a firearm and therefore illegal or is it still considered a BP pistol?
I am neither a felon or under any restraining orders, I am just curious.
Chris
Black powder firearms are not considered firearms as far as the law is concerned so somebody who is a convicted felon or has a restraining order against them etc. can legally own and shoot these....Correct?
So what about if said person buys a conversion cylinder and to allow a BP revolver such as a Ruger Old Army shoot .45LC cartridges. Is the BP pistol now a firearm and therefore illegal or is it still considered a BP pistol?
I am neither a felon or under any restraining orders, I am just curious.
Chris