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If I want to take my black powder pistols to the range, is it legal to load the cylinders the night before and take them to the range that way? it would sure save some time.
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As long as you keep the primer cap off them you are good to go.
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"The cat is out of the bag. We cannot buy back all of the series clones. We do not want to allow registration, so I think we're stuck with SB 23 being the vehicle to regulate them" ---- Dep. Attorney General A. Merrilees writes to Brady Center on May 15, 2006 @ 11:22 am |
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Actually, I also have a Q about BP. What are the laws about giving them to minors? My younger brother (he is 15), wants a black powder rifle (he is working on his riflery stuff for the Boy Scouts) for his birthday/xmas. Would I have to do the 'long term loan' thing to him untill he is 18, or what?
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