Antiques

According to the ATF, an antique firearm is defined as any firearm manufactured on or before 1898, or any replica of such a firearm, provided it’s not designed or redesigned to use modern rimfire or centerfire fixed ammunition, or if it uses such ammunition, that ammunition is no longer readily available. Additionally, muzzle-loading rifles, shotguns, or pistols designed for black powder and unable to use fixed ammunition are also considered antique firearms.