The point of my original post is to dispute the notion that if you modify a black powder weapon into a modern weapon the same laws don't apply because they do. I also commented on registering your firearm with the federal government because no registration like that exists making it impossible...
I know perfectly well it’s legal to make your own firearms and pointed that out above. I said once you have a “modern weapon” it’s subject to the same laws as one not made by you. Meaning if your a prohibited person you still can’t posses a converted weapon and so on.
Perhaps if you read my post...
How would one go about registering their weapon with the government? I have never done that and have no idea how it would be possible.
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Any modifications to a black powder pistol to make it a modern weapon would immediately subject to any and all laws concerning modern weapons. Even...
I'm sure it's rare but there have been cases of kimber type firing pins getting broken and you don't find out till you draw and try to fire only to hear a dreaded click, and no boom. No thank you for me
I prefer 70 series colts over 80 series by far. In theory the solid bushing is better but I've never had an issue with the collet, and the benefits of 70 far outweigh the negatives.
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