Yes. With a fuse.CharlieH wrote:Does it fire?
So would a 3/4" cannon that is at least 26" long be "a firearm that may have, as an integral part, a folding knife blade or other characteristics of weapons made illegal by this chapter?" It would seem to be a requirement before the other exemption would be applicable.
And yes, my employer does consider it a weapon, so this law is my only chance.[/quote]
You must read the line properly.
That may have is key. It may or may NOT have that integral part, but must meet the definition in (A) or (B)(3) "Firearm" means any device designed, made, or adapted to expel a projectile through a barrel by using the energy generated by an explosion or burning substance or any device readily convertible to that use. Firearm does not include a firearm that may have, as an integral part, a folding knife blade or other characteristics of weapons made illegal by this chapter and that is:
(A) an antique or curio firearm manufactured before 1899; or
(B) a replica of an antique or curio firearm manufactured before 1899, but only if the replica does not use rim fire or center fire ammunition.