yeet
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So I'm looking at a blackpowder revolver online from a pawn shop, good price for the condition and what not. Shipping was quite high so I asked about using different services (haven't purchased it,) then guy started to ask for arranging an FFL. I told him in a response email that blackpowder weapons are not legally firearms and thus do not require an FFL. He's trying to tell me that because there are conversion kits out there (gun doesn't have one or come with one) that it is a modern firearm and needs an FFL. As far as I know, this is complete BS. I know Cabelas and other companies directly ship black powder guns to people, as long as there's no conversion cylinder in the same shipment or installed in the gun. Am I wrong here?