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bigtim6656 12-04-2009 12:42 PM

felon and a muzzleloader
 
Can a felon use a muzzleloader to hunt or is it a firearm when it comes to a felon.

Big Z 12-04-2009 12:51 PM

I don't believe so, least not here. It's a firearm when a non-felon has one too :D

bigtim6656 12-04-2009 12:57 PM

My understanding is it is not considered a firearm. No ffl need bought mine no questions asked.

Originally Posted by Big Z (Post 3519718)
I don't believe so, least not here. It's a firearm when a non-felon has one too :D


marlin30/30_drabe 12-04-2009 12:57 PM

there was a guy who got busted after getting lost then rescued but he had the gun and he was arrested he was a felon i think he was in ID he had a muzzleloader

vabyrd 12-04-2009 01:06 PM

I would suggest trusting the local court as to that rule. I still say he should learn to shoot a bow. When he can't get a buck that's 100 yards away, he'll remember where he's been. When he shoots one from 25 feet, he'll know where he's going.

Big Z 12-04-2009 01:17 PM


Originally Posted by bigtim6656 (Post 3519725)
My understanding is it is not considered a firearm. No ffl need bought mine no questions asked.

Maybe I was getting a little too enveloping in definition :pcwhack:

devil dog 12-04-2009 02:50 PM

Acording to Feds definition, anything that uses an explosive detination is concidered a firearm, this even includes starter pistols in the definition. His best bet would be to bow hunt, or try to get his rights restored, he would probably have better luck bow hunting.

DougB. 12-04-2009 08:04 PM

My NEF Huntsman is considered a firearm. Upon purchase, they ran a NICS on me.

HighDesertWolf 12-05-2009 01:42 AM

are you on probation or parole? if ya are you cant even have a bow.

SwampCollie 12-05-2009 03:07 AM


Originally Posted by bigtim6656 (Post 3519725)
My understanding is it is not considered a firearm. No ffl need bought mine no questions asked.


You do not need an FFL to purchase gun either... you just have to have one in order to professionally deal in firearms.

Nor, do you have to file a 4473 on a muzzleloader, unless it can be converted via barrel changes to a centerfire or rimfire cartridge (ala TC Encores and the like).

However, nearly every state that I am aware of still considers a muzzleloader a firearm, and if you possess one while you are a felon, you are in some mighty deep and smelly mud.

Several states also treat a bow the same way when it comes to felons.


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