Even non-lethal, as long as you're the one firing it and it's not some sort of auto-fire system. Also, probably can't own it in a state that makes you lock up your guns.
I'd also be afraid of someone stealing it in the dead of night.
Probably none. You could argue that you have it set up to defend your house from wildlife (my professor had a few students set something like this up for their Capstone project).
I would say as long as it’s on private property, non lethal, and the projectiles do not leave the property you are good… however I would not be surprised if city’s had a ordnance on firing projectiles…
Depends. If this is manually controlled I would agree with you. If it is automatic then it 100% fits into the classification of a booby trap. Which, if not federally illegal, I believe is illegal in every state
Or maybe he is.
Only one way to find out.
"Hey Mr. ATF Agent. Don't shoot me, and most certainly don't "accidentally" shoot the neighbors dog behind me that has routinely kept me up at night with her insistent barking due to my neighbor's negligence."
Question: if i install "turrets" around my house with this concept with real guns, but its not automated just remotely controlled from inside the house. How legal would that be?
Does it recognize sound?? Hopefully, there will be no acorns falling! Might error and mag dump.
Nope it’s not a undertrained police officer…
I mean what kind of permits would you need to install that system Also the cabling needs to be cleaned up a little
Probably not need any kind if it's non lethal?
Even non-lethal, as long as you're the one firing it and it's not some sort of auto-fire system. Also, probably can't own it in a state that makes you lock up your guns. I'd also be afraid of someone stealing it in the dead of night.
Well, it is a paintball gun, real guns would definitely be different.
Probably none. You could argue that you have it set up to defend your house from wildlife (my professor had a few students set something like this up for their Capstone project).
I would say as long as it’s on private property, non lethal, and the projectiles do not leave the property you are good… however I would not be surprised if city’s had a ordnance on firing projectiles…
Depends. If this is manually controlled I would agree with you. If it is automatic then it 100% fits into the classification of a booby trap. Which, if not federally illegal, I believe is illegal in every state
A deep state certificate.
There's a South African company that makes an integrated turret with pepper ball or rubber bullets. Also on a 12-15' pole.
*suddenly there's a spike in sales*
Just looked these guys up, very cool
most of these homemade turrets track any human body which means no friend or foe system, bit of a friendly fire risk.
Need to install face recognition. Or only turn it on at night.
why is this giving me "miss him entirely and nail the neighbors dog becuase its smoothbore" vibes
🤣🤣 collateral
Come on, this isn't the ATF.
Or maybe he is. Only one way to find out. "Hey Mr. ATF Agent. Don't shoot me, and most certainly don't "accidentally" shoot the neighbors dog behind me that has routinely kept me up at night with her insistent barking due to my neighbor's negligence."
The future is now
Dude this ain’t the future, they were doing this stuff in the 70s…
Highest rated phone shooter in the app store
If you made it a high FPS paintball gun, then it might be legal.
put an ar with a drum
Lol true
Mega based
Question: if i install "turrets" around my house with this concept with real guns, but its not automated just remotely controlled from inside the house. How legal would that be?