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petropedro 01-09-2009 01:39 PM

RE: PA Regulations??
 

ORIGINAL: livbucks

That device was and still is ILLEGAL to use in PA.

i dont think it will be much longer. what ya think? just making comparison that crossbow is a crossbow and not a gun for those who are confused of what is what.

livbucks 01-09-2009 01:40 PM

RE: PA Regulations??
 

Not right to teach our youth "If something requires effort, dontput it forth, change the rules".
Isn't that the mentality that is destroying the American way of life??
Barney Frank was a prime (or sub-prime) example of it.
No Money??.....NO PROBLEM. We will lend you the money anyway, backed by the Federal Government of course!

livbucks 01-09-2009 01:43 PM

RE: PA Regulations??
 

ORIGINAL: petropedro


ORIGINAL: livbucks

That device was and still is ILLEGAL to use in PA.

i dont think it will be much longer. what ya think? just making comparison that crossbow is a crossbow and not a gun for those who are confused of what is what.
If you bolt enough add-ons onto anything, you can make it into whatever you want.
I bet I could make a bow shoot blackpowder without much effort, and some duct-tape.

petropedro 01-09-2009 01:53 PM

RE: PA Regulations??
 

ORIGINAL: livbucks


ORIGINAL: petropedro


ORIGINAL: livbucks

That device was and still is ILLEGAL to use in PA.

i dont think it will be much longer. what ya think? just making comparison that crossbow is a crossbow and not a gun for those who are confused of what is what.
If you bolt enough add-ons onto anything, you can make it into whatever you want.
I bet I could make a bow shoot blackpowder without much effort, and some duct-tape.
you would have to add a barrel also. you can take an arrow and put it down the barrel of a single shot shotgun or muzzleloader and it will still be a gun and not a bow. we all are intelligent enough to know what a gun is compared to a bow as in form. well most of uscan anyway.

Cornelius08 01-09-2009 02:00 PM

RE: PA Regulations??
 
I dont think a crossgun is fully a gun. Id say for accuracy sake it would be best described as a "hybrid" Between a gun and bow. Not a gun and not a bow...

But closer to gun than bow.;):D

petropedro 01-09-2009 02:05 PM

RE: PA Regulations??
 

ORIGINAL: Cornelius08

I dont think a crossgun is fully a gun. Id say for accuracy sake it would be best described as a "hybrid" Between a gun and bow. Not a gun and not a bow...

But closer to gun than bow.;):D
no barrel and uses a string to launch a 14 to 22 inch projectile without powder,far cry from a gun. like i said,some dont know the diffrence between round and square shaped objects.

Cornelius08 01-09-2009 03:57 PM

RE: PA Regulations??
 
String and arrow type projectile but Stock, rifle scope, self contained trigger. No need to draw. Pointed and shootand shouldered exactly like a gun.

Like I said. hybrid.

You cant turn a sow ear into a silk purse no matter how much you stomp and hold your breath.

Buck Hunter 1 01-09-2009 04:00 PM

RE: PA Regulations??
 
So who bougt Ragnar Benson? nad here we go relying on a self proclaimed criminal whpo wrote 2 books on paching and coming out w. a third to make a statement of belief regarding the Cross Bow and Poaching?/ Ha-ha-ha-ha
Come on anyone can write that crap, James Michener , book called Chesapeak talks about duck poaching and the family that was breaking the law. PLease

Cornelius08 01-09-2009 05:23 PM

RE: PA Regulations??
 
The article only mentioned Ragner and his nonsense. The rest had nothing to do with him. He also didnt write the article. It was from the New York CONSERVATION OFFICERS association.;)

bowtruck 01-09-2009 06:04 PM

RE: PA Regulations??
 
crossbow= bow says so in name
a gun is a firearm where is the fire in crossbow


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