Alex Wheeler
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Now, that’s good stuff!I just finished this rifle up. I used a Mesa muzzleloader action and a Mesa stock. Barrel is a 26" Brux heavy varmint contour. Hankins ignition setup and brake. Bix n Andy tac sport pro trigger. Overall a real nice setup and it came in just over 10 pounds which is not bad considering the barrel.View attachment 1493150View attachment 1493151View attachment 1493152View attachment 1493154
These are considered firearms and are not legal to be owned by convicted felons.I know a couple of guys that lost their rights that would love something like that.
All depends on the action its built on.These are considered firearms and are not legal to be owned by convicted felons.
Yes. Bottom line is, most, not all, of these are built on cf receivers and have mz bbls installed. The receiver being the firearm, all firearm laws apply to it as a typical long gun.If the muzzleloader can be converted by changing the barrel, breech, bolt or any combination a banned or prohibited person cannot own or possess it.
No I don’t think so. If you read the actual BATF regs pertaining to this it applies to more historical muzzle loaders would be legal, not so much for some modern guns and bolt actions.Is this another one of those deals where the ATF invented a law that never existed before, it sure seems like the original law would have allowed this to be a non firearm?????
I have actually bought a few of these and shot them for longer than most. I have shipped my 700 ml back and forth to Luke at Arrowhead more than once. I am not an ffl and never had to go through one.See if you can order one up from Mesa or any number of the similar ML actions and take possession of it without a 4473. Try to order a complete one from Hankins or Arrowhead and see if you can do it without the 4473 as well.
I believe the basis for it is it can be easily converted to a centerfire which would be illegal for a felon to own or possess.