tec 9 , two sawed off shotguns, and a hi-point 9mm rifle and numerous knives
1. they are thrown off cliffs 2. burnt at the stake 3. they are tied upside down and sawed in half or just to their uterus and left to bleed to death
In a nutshell: no. Blunderbusses were always more common in England than in the United States (and the American colonies before that), and were mainly used in that country as a naval weapon and for protecting the Royal Mail coaches. While the U.S. navy purchased some blunderbusses (and even had its own made at Harpers Ferry) in the late 1700's and early 1800's, by about 1840 they were completely obsolete, replaced by increasingly less expensive double-barrel percussion shotguns for civilian use, and by musketoons (musket-caliber carbines) in military use. By the time of the Civil War, even the musketoons were obsolete, though some Confederate cavalry units used sawed-off percussion double-barrel shotguns for short-range skirmishing.
They start off making $15-$18 an hr.
If your not making money off of it or if you a permit.
sawed off shotguns are legal in South Carolina as long as the barrel is a minimum of 18-inches.
Depends on how much of the barrel is sawed off.
yes
yes they have guns shotguns bombs and sawed off shotguns
Tampering with a weapon. Either way ur turning something legal to illegal nowadays they try and get you for whatever they can. Sawed off shotguns are illegal because no reason for it unless to conceal or kill and I hear sawed off oposed to regular barrel size is groosume to get hit with
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is sawed off shots guns legal in Tennessee
tec 9 , two sawed off shotguns, and a hi-point 9mm rifle and numerous knives
is it legal to own a double barrel shotgun in the state of OREGON
Finding it is perfectly legal. POSSESSING one is a different matter, depending on just how "sawed off" it is. In the US, shotguns must have a barrel length of at least 18 inches, AND an overall length of 26 inches. Shotguns shorter than that are classed as "Short Barreled Shotguns" (abbreviated as SBS). If not registered with the Federal BATFE as a Class III firearm, possessing one is punished by 10 years in a Federal prison, a fine of $10,000. If not already registered, and the transfer tax of $200 paid, it CANNOT be registered, and must be surrendered to the BATFE for destruction. If it is longer than those dimensions, it does not violate the National Firearms Act.
There is a federal that prohibits any shotgun or rifle with a barrel length shorter than, I believe, 16". The state of Louisiana COULD inact a law that is stricter.
One of the BEST ...With the barrel sawed off at 13 inches so it's legal ...