specifically Traditions hawkin muzzleloading .50 between wa and or. thanks
L leftym4 Member Joined Mar 11, 2009 Messages 28 Aug 24, 2009 #1 specifically Traditions hawkin muzzleloading .50 between wa and or. thanks
E eatont9999 Member Joined Feb 25, 2008 Messages 376 Location The Lone Star State Aug 24, 2009 #3 Typically a muzzle loading primitive firearm can be sold across state lines. You probably have to be 18 for the rifle and 21 for a pistol.
Typically a muzzle loading primitive firearm can be sold across state lines. You probably have to be 18 for the rifle and 21 for a pistol.
R rocky branch Member Joined Apr 11, 2009 Messages 359 Location Midwest Aug 24, 2009 #4 Depends on existing state laws.There are variences. You got to check there.
CoRoMo Member Joined Sep 21, 2007 Messages 8,952 Location California Colorado Aug 24, 2009 #5 Yes. I bought a Knight D.I.S.C. .50cal and had it shipped from Missouri, right to my office desk.
N NavyLCDR member Joined Dec 14, 2005 Messages 7,677 Location Stanwood, WA Aug 24, 2009 #6 No problemo. Age requirements typically do not apply to muzzleloaders either.
C Cosmoline Member Joined Dec 29, 2002 Messages 23,646 Location Los Anchorage Aug 24, 2009 #7 I believe a few states have placed additional restrictions on the sales.
S scythefwd Member Joined Mar 13, 2008 Messages 3,603 Location Manassas Park, VA Aug 24, 2009 #8 Nothing wrong with it according to federal law. Check local laws for both the seller and your home state as they may be restrictions there.
Nothing wrong with it according to federal law. Check local laws for both the seller and your home state as they may be restrictions there.