Umm no, this isn't correct. Firearms manufactured prior to 1899 are considered obsolete and have very few restrictions. From 1900 on, guns may be old or sold as antiques, but for compliance with most firearm laws in all states, they would not be considered obsolete.
I am pretty sure this is completely false if it takes a cartridge.
Umm no, this isn't correct. Firearms manufactured prior to 1899 are considered obsolete and have very few restrictions. From 1900 on, guns may be old or sold as antiques, but for compliance with most firearm laws in all states, they would not be considered obsolete.
I might have to pay a quick visit to the place where this regrettable boating accident happened a while ago...