Legality of Cap & Ball Black Powder Pistols in Okla for CCW Permit Holders?

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What's the Legality of Cap & Ball Black Powder Pistols in Okla for CCW Permit Holders? Specifically in Tulsa and OKC ...

It's my understanding according to the ATF ... black powder pistols is not even a firearm. 4473 not required, just plop down your $$ and leave. Does this mean black powder pistols are legal to carry say into a post office?

It's also my understanding there is no entry in a Tulsa Policeman's law book pertaining to black powder pistol. Does this mean one can legally CCW a black powder pistol in places not legal for firearms?

Black Powder Pistols may not be a firearm to the ATF, but what is the legality to Tulsa PD and OKC PD to CCW permit holder?

Thanks in advance...

For example a tiny Charter Arms Cap & Ball black powder Pistol is not a firearm.
but is capable of shooting a 40gr .22 bullet at 1200fps with 2gr Bullseye. easily .22 magnum power in a tiny package.

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I've heard this erroneous idea 5,372,481 1/2 times (approximately)
and it still won't hold water.
There is no Ok law exemption for carry of blackpowder weapons; they are treated the same as your Glock.
 

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I've heard this erroneous idea 5,372,481 1/2 times (approximately)
and it still won't hold water.
There is no Ok law exemption for carry of blackpowder weapons; they are treated the same as your Glock.

+1.

To quote the SDA and put it to bed:

1. Concealed handgun means a loaded or unloaded pistol carried hidden from the detection and view of another person either upon or about the person, in a purse or other container belonging to the person, or in a vehicle which is operated by the person or in which the person is riding as a passenger; and
2. Pistol means any derringer, revolver or semiautomatic firearm which:
a. has an overall length of less that sixteen (16) inches and is able to be fully concealed from detection and view,
b. is capable of discharging a projectile composed of any material which may reasonably be expected to be able to cause lethal injury,
c. is designed to be held and fired by the use of a single hand, and
d. uses either gunpowder, gas or any means of rocket propulsion to discharge the projectile.The
 

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OK... many thanks for putting it to bed.
black powder pistols are treated same as any other modern firearm

+1.

To quote the SDA and put it to bed:

1. Concealed handgun means a loaded or unloaded pistol carried hidden from the detection and view of another person either upon or about the person, in a purse or other container belonging to the person, or in a vehicle which is operated by the person or in which the person is riding as a passenger; and
2. Pistol means any derringer, revolver or semiautomatic firearm which:
a. has an overall length of less that sixteen (16) inches and is able to be fully concealed from detection and view,
b. is capable of discharging a projectile composed of any material which may reasonably be expected to be able to cause lethal injury,
c. is designed to be held and fired by the use of a single hand, and
d. uses either gunpowder, gas or any means of rocket propulsion to discharge the projectile.The
 

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Good info to have-maybe keep the uninformed outta trouble. Black Powder firearms are not consider firearms by the U.S. Government...until you load them-hence its possible for anyone to buy them sans paperwork (that excludes idiot States such as NY,etc...).Felons,in most places,may buy and own them-HOWEVER if they purchase the components to load them and/or do load them,they re subject to arrest.
 

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