I'd ugess it depends on what country you're in. In most of the united states, carrying around an Fn sniper rifle is perfectly legal.
True. However, I think most law enforcement would classify aiming something that looks like an Fn sniper rifle at people, cars, and buildings as "suspecious behavior".
In most of the united states, carrying around an Fn sniper rifle is perfectly legal.
No, most FN (Fabrique Nationale d' Armes du Guerre, Belgian company) rifles fall under the prohibition on assault rifles and other scary-looking weapons.
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(I used to have an FN (-C1A1, 7.62mm NATO). I had to give it back when I left the army.)
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Kinda gives a new meaning to '1337 hAx0r2'. (Score:4, Funny)
What, so instead of "Fucking tool" it now will mean "Fucking tool who's in jail for aiming a sniper rifle at someone"?
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True. However, I think most law enforcement would classify aiming something that looks like an Fn sniper rifle at people, cars, and buildings as "suspecious behavior".
Re:Kinda gives a new meaning to '1337 hAx0r2'. (Score:2)
No, most FN (Fabrique Nationale d' Armes du Guerre, Belgian company) rifles fall under the prohibition on assault rifles and other scary-looking weapons.
(Sorry, I'll go away now...)
(I used to have an FN (-C1A1, 7.62mm NATO). I had to give it back when I left the army.)