You can literally buy a blackpowder rifle online. Look up your local laws but where I live they're completely uncontrolled. This applies to any modern muzzle-loading rifle, or replica of a rifle that was manufactured before 1899, except for early machine guns and short-barreled shotguns - they're all uncontrolled at the federal level.
Regardless, persons engaged in the business of importing, manufacturing, or dealing in black powder in any quantity must have a federal explosives license, and comply with recordkeeping, storage and conduct of business requirements.
I guess not so much regulation (like, there's gotta be limits on amounts of ammonium nitrate you can buy as a citizen before the black helicopters are summoned) but the seller of the black powder will have to keep records of the transaction. I wonder if that includes information of the buyer?
Ok I really want that
You can literally buy a blackpowder rifle online. Look up your local laws but where I live they're completely uncontrolled. This applies to any modern muzzle-loading rifle, or replica of a rifle that was manufactured before 1899, except for early machine guns and short-barreled shotguns - they're all uncontrolled at the federal level.
I wanna say the rifle is uncontrolled but the black powder is.
According to the ATF website the regulation only kicks in for amounts greater than 50 pounds.
From the link...
I guess not so much regulation (like, there's gotta be limits on amounts of ammonium nitrate you can buy as a citizen before the black helicopters are summoned) but the seller of the black powder will have to keep records of the transaction. I wonder if that includes information of the buyer?
Yeah probably.
I'll be sure to wear my confederate flag shirt, maga hat, and roll up in my farm truck leaking oil all over the place. Nobody will think twice then.