Biggest Retard,
No disrespect intended, but the truth, and facts can be brutal.
First:
Your screen name here is most likely spot on.
Second:
This was your 1st post here.
The combination of the two above, for me at least, raises red flags. But with that in mind, and giving you the benefit of MY doubts, may I point out of few reservations.
In your Original Post (OP), you admit you are a CONVICTED felon. Under FEDERAL law today, a convicted felon can not even touch a firearm. While a black powder firearm, in SOME......repeat.......SOME cases under Federal law, is not considered as a firearm, once they are loaded and ready to fire a projectile, they are then considered a firearm. The Federal (ATF) rules are only in regards to buying and selling of black powder firearms. No more, no less.
So, you said in your OP that you lost your gun rights 2 years ago. Well...... 99% of the time, a felony conviction involves jail/prison time. One must now assume, because of your OP, you are now out of jail/prison and a member of society. If that is true, it stands to reason that, unless you served your full term, you are on probation. I find it difficult, while not impossible, to believe, that you served at most, 2 years, and not be on probation.
So, we are now at the bottom line. You are most likely, in the best case, still on probation, and now your are looking for ways to circumvent the law. That paints a picture of your motives, intentional or not.
Others have told you to consult a lawyer, and that is the best advise that can be given. The fact you openly post on an internet forum, in what appears to seek advice from the general public raises even bigger red flags.
If I am wrong, please fill in the details to make me eat crow.
Chris