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Thread: Purchasing a BB gun in PA?
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August 13th, 2009, 12:36 PM #21
Re: Purchasing a BB gun in PA?
Doesn't matter if it's extreme or a rifle. It's a BB/Pellet gun. They're all considered the same legally. The OP may be looking for a high powered BB rifle to shoot for all we know.
bb GUNS cannot approach those velocities and a pellet (usually lead) is heavier than a steel bb.
I own a few BB guns and they move so slowly that a breeze can push it 5 feet off target within 50 feet.
http://www.air-rifle.net/selecting/selecting.html
In one test at 60 yards, a .20 Crow Magnum II rifle was able to print a 1.25" group with Kodiak pellets,
Pigeons and other pest birds require one-inch accuracy at 20 to 30 yards
It's not generally considered a lethal weapon.
Seriously, they can't be considered equal. Otherwise, you would have to go through a FFL in PA for those too instead of walmarts Toy department.
Authorities investigate death of child shot by BB gun
Even though sold in the toy departments, I believe you have to be 18 to buy them.Last edited by tlgpa; August 13th, 2009 at 12:44 PM.
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August 13th, 2009, 12:45 PM #22
Re: Purchasing a BB gun in PA?
At least on this, we are in agreement.
My argument is however that a 22 and BB can be considered the same.
I would (reluctantly) stand in the path of a BB at 50 feet. Nothing will happen more than a red dot on my skin. I know that from experience.
Would you do the same with a .22 round?
My co2 pistol may be "crappy" but it advertises 800fps and I've been shot with it, didn't break the skin. I've also shot it at tin cans and in some cases, only dented it.
GENERALLY speaking.. a bb gun is nothing compared to a .22 round."Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both." Benjamin Franklin
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August 13th, 2009, 12:49 PM #23
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June 14th, 2013, 02:06 AM #24Junior Member
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Re: Purchasing a BB gun in PA?
All good responses to that question. However, I am a bit confused myself. I went in to the Walmart in the Milford, PA area and attempted to purchase a soft air bb gun at the self check out lane. The terminal stopped and said that verification was needed. The store associate came over, actually a few of them, and asked for my drivers license. I produced my New York license being that I live just over the state line (5 miles). I was then informed that I was NOT allowed to buy the bb gun because I was not a PA resident. I informed them that to the best of my knowledge this was untrue and I also informed them that I have a PA concealed fully carry gun permit and that I can possess and carry any legal firearm. The called a manager over and he too told me that that was the law. The whole time while they were telling me that because I live in NY I could not buy this plastic bb gun, I had a Sig .40 on my hip which PA has no problem with me carrying whatsoever, especially since I am a peace office and investigator.
Can ANYONE please tell me what the deal is with buying a bb gun in PA if you are a non resident?
Thanks!
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June 14th, 2013, 02:13 AM #25
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Attorney Phil Kline, AKA gunlawyer001@gmail.com
Ce sac n'est pas un jouet.
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June 14th, 2013, 04:02 AM #26Banned
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Try going through a line with a cashier, if you look old enough, they never even check id.
By the way, I am very impressed, your first post and already know how to use the search feature, +rep for you.
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June 14th, 2013, 08:10 AM #28
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There are actually a few cities that have taken it upon themselves to regulate air rifles and pistols, York is one as well; you are not allowed posession or use within city limits. Because they are not considered firearms they do not fall under the preemption category. Local nosey busybodies, I mean council members (D) can now honestly tell their constituents, "we've done everything we can to control guns, but the state won't let us do any more"!
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June 14th, 2013, 09:52 AM #29Super Member
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Re: Purchasing a BB gun in PA?
Crossman Nitro Venom Dusk .177 cal. advertised at 1200fps, probably getting closer to 1300fps now, after a solid year of shooting, cleaning, and oiling.
Daisy "Buck" BB rifle, not the most accurate but punched a standard lead BB through a 1/8 glass vase at twenty feet. At that range, that's enough to penetrate flesh methinks.
Any projectile weapon can be fatal if misused is my point here. Hell, slings were the hunting and war weapon of the time before bows were introduced waaaaaaayyyy back when, and they just through pointy rocks!
All that said, New Jersey is freaking insane to regulate BB guns that much. how the hell are kids gonna learn any level of responsibility if they don't get a chance to pick up something like that?"When I hit it, I expect it to fall the hell down and die!"
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June 14th, 2013, 10:21 AM #30
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