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General discussion => Gun Building => Topic started by: stancarlson62 on August 12, 2010, 10:47:07 PM
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I'm about to finish my first rifle and was wondering if by law i have to put a serial number.
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No, not as long as its a traditional muzzleloader. They fall under the antique weapons description of the federal firarms acts.
Dennis
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Depends upon in which country you live.
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Mine are all serial number " 1 " of that particular model ! ;D
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im in the ol usa, and thanks for the replies
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Laws can change from state to state. Fed. law may say NO, but state law may say YES. Which ever law is greater.
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I number all my guns consecutively on the bottom of the barrel at the breech end and also the breech plug bottom. Then my name and year on the top flat.
Had one customer go to an army reservation for a controlled hunt and had to give a serial number to the guard. He used the year number on the top of the barrel which was fine with the guard; it WAS a number!
Dave Dolliver
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Yep each state and country is different .
Remember that while traditional muzzleloaders have a leniency under the FFA .
They are all still considered firearms
Also I would point out what is and is not Traditional is becoming rather confusing
What may seem clear to us here or at one government level . Is often not the same at the next level
i simply date all mine with the date of completion with 6 numbers . month , day , year . on the bottom of the barrel