Classify this CFC: 10/22 that shoots arrows

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Swivel Machine Works has a proven background in air powered guns that fire arrows. J. I. Galan reviewed their air powered Series 8 Airrow in Guns magazine back in July of l989 and their model 8S1P Stealth in Gun Digest 1993. In the archery industry Swivel Machine Works is known as the manufacturer of the world’s fastest and most accurate archery products. The people at Swivel Machine Works decided to search for an alternative means of launching arrows from a shoulder fired device, and the blank firing rifle became one solution.

These new rimfire products are based on Ruger rimfire rifles; the Ruger 10/22 and the Ruger 77/22 . The standard . 22 barrel is removed from the Ruger rifle and an Airrow barrel developed strictly for launching arrows or tranquilizers is substituted. Standard Ruger stocks require inletting for the .920” diameter Airrow barrel. Once the new Airrow barrel is installed, standard .22 caliber ammunition of any description can NO LONGER BE FIRED through the rifle. The firearm can only be used for firing blanks which will power arrows or tranquilizers. The Ruger 10/22 and 77/22 are easily converted back to their original rifled barrel for standard .22 caliber ammunition use. Ruger’s Wedge Lock Barrel design allows barrel to receiver changes in just minutes using only a 5/32” allen wrench.

The arrows used in these products are #2512 and 16” in length. Using 75 grain target points the total arrow weight is 305 grains. They feature a hollow aluminum shaft, with the back of each shaft left open, immediately behind the fletching for installation to the barrel.

The barrel used in these AIRROW rifles consists of two barrels: an outer barrel (shroud) with an outside diameter of .920” and a second floating inner barrel. The inner barrel fits inside the hollow shaft of the 2512 arrow. The fletching must roll over to fit inside the outer barrel (shroud) and the shooter is advised to use a rotating clock-wise motion as he first fits the arrow to the inner barrel and then pushes it down inside the outer barrel (shroud).

The Airrow blanks used in these rifles are available in two different power levels and each power level has its own color code for easy identification. Power Level 5 is colored Red and demonstrates a nominal muzzle velocity of 335 fps with the 2512 arrow, while Power Level 6 is color coded Purple and has an approximate muzzle velocity of 435 fps with the same arrow. The resulting muzzle energies are 76 and 128 foot pounds respectively.

“The Airrow Archery Rifle is so accurate one must shoot at different
target areas for fear of hitting the previously fired arrow.”

Additionally the Ruger 10/22 has a handy little loading device that positions the blank cartridge perfectly in the barrel’s chamber.

Keeping in mind that even the most powerful compound bows and crossbows around, propel their arrows at velocities in the 200-260 fps range, one can now begin to appreciate the absolutely amazing power generated by the new barrel design.
 
I don't think you could use the flechette argument...there is no sabot. The gun you are referring to used a sabot, and therefore it was a flechette. If anything, it should be classified as an in-line muzzleloader
IMO, this would be an interesting challenge for the CFC....
A: The reciever IS a firearm
B: The projectile leaves the barrel at less than 500 FPS...so it;s not a firearms that way
C. The gun is now technically a muzzle loader that just happens to fire arrows instead of bullets.
I can't see why it would be prohib at all. The big question is whether it would be allowed in an "Archery only" season.....?
 
The new home defense tool for Canadians - no license required. :evil:

Now if only they could make it semi-auto. :p
 
still a 10/22 or 77/22. just like a new stripped AR lower is still a AR rifle. now if it brand new and there is NO way to make it fire bullets without MACHINING then maybe a non-gun. maybe.
 
Fletchette= Prohibited

Shotgun ammunition loaded with flechettes is prohibited ammunition. This is not a shotgun, nor does it use shotgun flechette ammunition. The arrow would be no more prohibited than an arrow for a bow or a bolt for a crossbow.
A 10/22 or 77/22 receiver is a firearm, projectile velocity is irrelevant.
If this were an original brand new device, would it be legally any different from a diver's harpoon gun?
 
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