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How is that any different from those "dragon's breath" rounds? It is not individually firing several cartridges like a Beehive round, it's using the propellant from a single fired shell to fire multiple projectiles like buckshot. A BeeHive round is not classified as a Destructive Device, however, the delivery system needed to use it (launcher) is a DD. A BeeHive round is not even considered a firearm. |
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A BeeHive round is not classified as a Destructive Device, however, the delivery system needed to use it (launcher) is a DD. A BeeHive round is not even considered a firearm. Quoted:
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How is that any different from those "dragon's breath" rounds? It is not individually firing several cartridges like a Beehive round, it's using the propellant from a single fired shell to fire multiple projectiles like buckshot. A BeeHive round is not classified as a Destructive Device, however, the delivery system needed to use it (launcher) is a DD. A BeeHive round is not even considered a firearm. correct; Unless you had a 37mm beehive, then a 37mm would become a destructive device. edit: point being, your shotgun is already a firearm, it doesn't change by using exotic oddball ordinance. |
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