Grab your cap and ball revolvers, we going in 1851 style. Cap and ball are not considered firearms under federal law. DC gun law loophole possibly? But who gives a fuck about laws written by unelected bureaucrats anyway, we do not consent to be governed by ccp puppets nor do they represent us by sending our tax dollars overseas
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I've been wondering, more out of curiosity than practicality, if airguns would be legal. Among other issues, such as it being mistaken for a firearm and getting the owner shot, I expected even if legal a Trump supporter would be arrested anyway. For those that don't know, some high end air rifles are powerful enough for deer hunting.
I have been wanting one to throw Pepper balls. For Home self defense of course!!
I was looking at those, then I got interested again in air rifles when I found out about the one Lewis and Clark used and now I'm interested in experimentation and building them, and today I started thinking of unpleasant air propelled ammo possibilities and wondering about legal implications.
At this point, I'm beginning to be not too concerned with "Local regulations"!!! Or any at all!!! Air powered munitions are awesome.
Some air rifles pack a punch. My .22 airgun will go through steel cooking pans
What kind is it?
Just bring real weapons, the risk is the same and the reliability and accuracy are needed.
This. 1000% --The time to fuck around is over.
That is actually not true. The 1851 firearm part. There have people who went to prison over fake bullets: https://www.foxnews.com/us/replica-bullets-dud-shell-earn-weapons-conviction-for-former-washington-man