Metalhead47
Regular Member
Maybe I'm jumping the gun here (no pun intended), but I gotta ask. A little while ago, I may have been shooting this terrifying hand-cannon on my property:
Using this ammo:
Just primer & bullet, no gunpowder. From that tiny barrel it doesn't even go 1/3rd of the way thru a 5/8 sheet of plywood. Most of the bullets actually end up in a pile below the target. Sounds like a loud cap gun or air rifle. I've been thru the Island county code, and all I could find relating to the discharge of firearms is one cannot do so near the lakes (hunting). So as far as I can tell, there's nothing unlawful, or unsafe, about any discharge of that lil gun that may or may not have occurred.
A little while later, two ICSO vehicles show up at my neighbors, and hand around for a good while. Never came over to my property, and I wandered around the lawn for a few minutes too.
So, um, input here guys? Such hypothetical actions a bad idea, or would such be completely within my rights & the scope of the law, or something else?
Using this ammo:
Just primer & bullet, no gunpowder. From that tiny barrel it doesn't even go 1/3rd of the way thru a 5/8 sheet of plywood. Most of the bullets actually end up in a pile below the target. Sounds like a loud cap gun or air rifle. I've been thru the Island county code, and all I could find relating to the discharge of firearms is one cannot do so near the lakes (hunting). So as far as I can tell, there's nothing unlawful, or unsafe, about any discharge of that lil gun that may or may not have occurred.
A little while later, two ICSO vehicles show up at my neighbors, and hand around for a good while. Never came over to my property, and I wandered around the lawn for a few minutes too.
So, um, input here guys? Such hypothetical actions a bad idea, or would such be completely within my rights & the scope of the law, or something else?