She spent about 15yrs in Law Enforcement so I'm pretty sure she carries a real gun.
The range of a Taurus Judge revolver can vary depending on the specific model and the skill of the shooter, but typically it is effective up to about 15-25 yards for accurate shooting. The gun is designed for close to mid-range encounters.
No. My guns are completely painted. In the U.S. it is legal to paint your gun. However, it is illegal to have the gun in sight in a public setting other than the arena where you play, or on your property. If anyone sees it they will think you have a real weapon and you will be treated as such. Keep the guns in a bag or case until you reach your field or house.
They look real, and you can be charged with a crime if you use one in a crime. Do not carry any airsoft concealed unless you have a concealed carry permit. Even then, just get a real pistol. You can get shot by a cop or someone else if you pull a concealed weapon and pretend it is real. Do us airsofters all a favor and do not give the sport a bad name by pretending to be a gangster when you are just a wannabe.
Using a 40 cal pepperball in a 50 cal paintball gun is not recommended as it can cause damage to the gun and affect its accuracy. It's important to always match the caliber of the ammunition with the gun to ensure safe and effective shooting.
It depends on what you mean. Gun safety class for what purpose? Illinois does not issue a gun carry permit so there is no safety class for that. If you mean for a different purpose, it depends on what the purpose it.
Yes. Bailiff's are real officers and in court they are "officers of the court."
No, Officer Byrd, the bailiff on Judge Judy's television show, does not carry a gun. Bailiffs in courtrooms generally do not carry firearms unless they are also sworn law enforcement officers. Officer Byrd's role is primarily to maintain order in the courtroom and assist the judge with administrative tasks, rather than to enforce laws or provide security in a law enforcement capacity.
Not a real gun, but, it is a real product.
It's Obviously not a real gun. It's a future warfare gun.
Depends on your state, job, license, etc etc etc... But generally unless you are a bailiff, no.
Not a real gun, but, it is a real product.
real thommy gun no. Is a Nerf thommy Nerf gun a real thommy Nerf gun then yes
Am Judge Wayne Culver 5 years the gun And year for every bullet so a judge am going as For 5 years and Prosecutor attorney going ask for every bullet in gun so if got gun on you and cop your is five years and for bullet gun is stolen
A gun that looks real but only fires Blanks not real bullets.
a chain gun
no, but a real gun can
No it dose not