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ChikNoods
34
Feb 9, 2017
Hunting and Shooting
ChikNoodsShooting could be problematic, thanks to state laws in America and their restrictive nature same in European countries
ChikNoods
34
Feb 19, 2017
IntriguedConsumer44Yeah. I didn't mean anything that conflicts with laws. I meant like rail accessories and stuff. No law against 1.5" QD sling swivel.
ChikNoodsVery true, but I was think airguns could bypass some state laws, they don't technically register as "firearms".
leatherbarrel
86
Mar 10, 2017
IntriguedConsumer44things like optics and rail accessories aren't usually restricted items
JP29
6
Mar 30, 2017
IntriguedConsumer44There are plenty of websites that list the different state restrictions for firearms accessory products. I would imagine firearms themselves would be out due to federal licensin and sales laws in the US.
IcyCanuck
41
Apr 12, 2017
ChikNoodsYes. Anything to do with legal target shooting or sport shooting like IDPA or IPSC
NJMevec
109
May 22, 2017
IntriguedConsumer44Wouldn't mind seeing a Benjamin Maximus, Discovery, or Marauder on a good deal. Made in the USA, and Crosman may be willing to work with Massdrop unlike companies such as Daystate and FX where their airguns are a lot pricier. Plus HPA tanks/compressors...not a bad idea for an airgunning category!
IcyCanuck
41
Dec 5, 2017
JP29Yup. There are sites out there that list restrictions for bolt on parts But anything like holsters, belts, backpacks, mag pouches, gloves, helmets, plate carriers, tourniquets, IFAK kits, shooting glasses, elbow and knee pads, range bags, dump pouches, etc to etc would definitely not be restricted in any state. Or more importantly for me, Canada. Eh.
Zwack
31
Feb 11, 2018
IntriguedConsumer44Most county/city laws I have seen related to firearms use (usually making it illegal to shoot in city limits unless at a gun club) , apply equally to air guns, crossbows and archery.