You Won’t Believe Some Of the Weapons You Can Legally Own!

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Are you interested in obscure weaponry? Have you ever wondered if you can own a flame thrower? If you answered yes to both of those questions, then prepare to look through this list and be amazed at some of the weapons you are able to own. In the picture above, that guy has indeed created homemade flamethrowers. You could too.

Crossbows

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Oregon is the only state in the U.S. where you can’t legally own a crossbow. Other than that, crossbows like these are free game. They were first made in China and were a highly used weapon in the middle ages for assassinations.

Reality of Crossbows

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Well, if you are in The Walking Dead or The Hunger Games, this could be your weapon of choice. Otherwise, unless you are a sophisticated hunter or just like to collect cool weapons, there is really no point in having one of these at your disposal. There was one horror movie that had the killer using one of these.

Ninja Foot Spikes

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These bad boys cannot be ordered in Massachusetts, California or New York, where they’re banned. However, if you’re not in one of these states, order at will. Strap them onto your shoe and you are good to go. Where you would wear them, now that is up to you.

Your Inner Ninja

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In case you have always wanted to scale walls and do not live in the states where these are banned, your dreams have come true. The spikes on these are razor sharp and can help you give someone one of the deadliest kicks ever or run up the side of a building.

Cannons

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When you think of a cannon you think of the battles from back in the day, you don’t start imagining a modern-day fight where someone unleashes a cannon to help secure a victory. Well, you can use them if you want. If the propellant is completely on its own from the shell, then the law allows it. You need black powder to shoot an iron ball, but the law only allows 50 pounds of black powder to be owned. You won’t need that much anyways.

Clicking next gives you ideas on when you would use this.

Ready, Fire!

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Shiver me timbers, matey! Living like Captain Hook or Jack Sparrow is within arm’s reach. It might be fun to go and buy a boat big enough to hold a cannon and shoot a cannon ball into the open sea for the fun of it. Hopefully, there is not a person you dislike enough to shoot a cannon at.

Wild Cat Keychains

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Look at how sharp these things are! These keychains are legal in most states, but before you get one it would be a good idea to check and see if you are able to knuckle up with a pair of these.

Click next to see how useful these can be.

The Advantage of Stealth

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Pepper spray attached to your keychain is one route to go if you need to bring harm to a potential threat. If you aren’t feeling the pepper spray, you can always come equipped with a pair of these. They are sleek and can cause serious damage to anyone trying to harm you.

Grenade Launcher

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All a grenade launcher does is shoot a grenade faster and with more precision. If you are willing to spend $3,000 on one of them you are able to, because these guys are legal. You just need to register it with the federal government.

On the next slide shows some grenade launching tactics.

Every Town Needs a Hero

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If heinous villains are running a muck in your city, it might be a good call to go out and spend the money so you help defend innocent civilians. If not, then why else would you want to have one of these? Oh, to put a firecracker in it for the July 4th, right?

Homemade Gun

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You may need a license to go out and buy a gun, but you do not need one to create one on your own. The two things you cannot do with a homemade gun are sell one or give it to another person.

Click next and see why a homemade gun could assist you.

Protect yourself Before you Wreck yourself

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For those of you who live in sketchy neighborhoods, a homemade gun might be the best route for you. Acquiring a license for a regular firearm can be a tedious process, but so can figuring out how to even build a gun. However, building a gun can sometimes be the easier process, so if you have the materials give it a try.

Nunchucks

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Be careful with a pair of these, or you might end up bloody like the guy pictured. Maybe it’s best to take a lesson or watch a YouTube video first! These Chinese weapons are federally legal, but owning a pair in Arizona and New York is considered a crime.

Click next if you are ready to wield a pair of these.

Crouching Hidden Tiger

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You can grab a pair of these off the internet for about fifty dollars. These are great for collecting, especially if you like Bruce Lee. Should they be your main choice for self-defense if someone were to break into your home? Maybe not. Unless you have been properly trained of course, then go ahead and try.

LED Incapacitator

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This non-lethal weapon may look incompetent but it sure does pack a punch. They are mainly used for crowd control, but if you have the know-how you too can create one for your own use. When you aim them at someone you won’t believe what happens.

Better Behave with this around

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These powerful lights have the capacity to cause disorientation, vomiting, and nausea. What it does is emit bright waves of light at increasingly changing wavelengths. This light can make you sick and before the advent of these devices, LED was seen as a weapon of a different sort, not like this!

Chain Whip

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These martial arts weapons have been around since the Jin Dynasty and are legal in most states. 47 states to be exact, Maryland, California, and New York won’t allow you have any fun with these. If you are not careful you can get seriously hurt.

Next page tells you what they’re good for.

Slicing and Dicing

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There are videos on YouTube of people cutting watermelons and making it look like the best thing in the world. That is one thing you can do with one of these. The other is get a weapon collection started, including nunchucks, chain whips and another item that we will reveal later on this list.

Steel Baton

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The laws surrounding the usage of these weapons are different for each state. For example, Arizona and Vermont say its OK to walk around with one, so long as you do not display unlawful behavior. Whereas California, for the most part, denies carrying this type of weapon.

See the next page to learn more about batons.

Feel Like a Cop

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Above is the image of someone unboxing a baton. These weapons that cops carry around are quite lethal. They are solid steel, so just picture getting rocked by one of these! They are like mini staffs that superheroes carry around but still carry a wallop. Do not tick off any officer ready to use one.

Sap Cap

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Just like the cat keychains, these caps are very stealthy and can get the job done. They cost just under $25 and can be shipped right to you. Each state is different when it comes to the laws surrounding this weapon.

The next page explains exactly how they work.

Lead on your Head

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Attackers should be weary of anybody wearing a hat. Although it looks like a regular hat, the material concealed in the hat is as heavy as lead and the tip of the hat is used as a handle. Strike an attacker with this hat and they will get rocked. Do not doubt the force of these hats.

Minigun

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These weapons are legal in America thanks to a law that passed in 1986 which allows a person to own fully automatic weapons made before that year. That doesn’t mean it is easy to come up with one. Not many are on the market and they cost about $400,000.

The next page holds the information you need concerning these weapons.

So many Rounds

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These puppies fire 166 shots per second. Let that sink in. Your arm would come off if you tried to be a boss and hold it while you fired. You’d have to mount it on a car before you make use of it. After that, you can live out your dream of reenacting Mad Max.

Brass Knuckles

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Some states have these weapons listed as legal, but could be deemed a concealed weapon. In many states, you would need a permit to carry some of these and rightfully so. Just like the sap cap, these lead knuckles can lay a person out.

Click next and read more about these deadly knuckles.

One Hit and Boom

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These golden brass knuckles featured above are quite the sight. These too are in the same class as the cat keychains but are more obvious. A person might see you wearing them from the start and choose to nbot mess with you in fear of being slain after one punch.

Flail

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A medieval weapon for sure, these weapons appear more dangerous than a gun. Long gone are the days when one would bear one of these weapons, but that does not stop them from being legal in every state but New Jersey, Massachusetts, California, and Pennsylvania.

Next slide holds some practical uses for this weapon.

Practicality of Flails

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Living in a world where guns reign supreme, flails are obsolete. They face the same challenges as nunchucks, in that you would have to be in close range to use them. If you are defending yourself against someone with no weapon, then these might be handy but still they have no place in today’s world except for cosplay.

Umbrella Sword

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This is the ultimate concealed weapon. This type of weapon is still legal in various places. If they are over 100 years old they are considered antiques and legal for trade in the U. K. Only three states in the U.S. have banned these and there is something startling about them.

Click next to see what it is.

Master of Disguise

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Now you can buy the ninja foot spikes and one of these umbrella swords so that you can become the ninja you always wanted to be. What is so shocking about these is that that they’re for sale online for only $30. That is for one that has a 15-inch blade too.

Katana

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Samurais were the first to use these beautiful weapons back in Japan during the twelfth century. In some countries like Ireland, katanas made after 1953 are outlawed. In America, these swords are legal to have and you can even carry them in public.

When would you use a katana? Click next and see.

Revenge

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Of course, if you are out on a revenge quest and need to dispose of someone in a brutal way, then you should go for the katana. It happened in Kill Bill and they made it look so cool in the process. This is the third weapon along with the chain whip and nunchuck that you should be able to start a really cool collection of.

Blowgun

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If you live in California or Massachusetts then you are out of luck because these weapons are banned in those states. These are just sticks where you place darts into and puff really hard. These are not really good self-defense weapons.

Click next to see what they can be better used for.

A Stunning Blow

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Scientists use these weapons in the wild to try and capture lizards by stunning them with a substance that is put on the stick. These weapons were initially used by tribes in Central America, South America, and Asia. When you look at it, these are not very expendable but could be fun to use.

Flamethrower

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Yes, this is a flamethrower. Yes, you can privately own a flamethrower under federal law. If you get caught with one of these in California without a license you can be sentenced to one year in prison or get a fine for $10,000.

Click next for ideas on what to do with a flamethrower.

Flames All Day

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Kanye West had some fun with a flamethrower recently when he debuted a song in a performance on stage. He had the people he brought on stage with him blasting flamethrowers in the air as illustrated above. Flamethrowers are usually used for agricultural purposes. It is not often you will run into one in the streets.

AR-15

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This deadly military weapon was first sold in the ’50s and can be bought online for about $1,000. This is America’s most popular rifle with roughly 350,000 produced every year. Why would such a deadly weapon be open for the public to buy?

Click next and see what they are capable of.

Deadliest Mass Shooting

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This weapon was the gun of choice behind the largest mass shooting in U.S. history that happened at the nightclub in Orlando. And apparently, in Florida, you do need a license to purchase or carry a gun like the AR-15. There is even a waiting period to buy a handgun, but no wait to buy an AR-15.

Speargun

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Spearguns may actually become helpful in the near future if an area of the U.S. becomes flooded, as predicted. There are regulations in a few states, pertaining to when you can use them, but none when it comes to owning one.

Click next to see the best times to use a speargun.

Underwater Hunting

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These are more often than not used for fishing, however, there has been an account when someone tried to use one to hijack a plane. If you plan to use this for anything other than good, save it for trying to fight Aquaman or a face-to-face encounter with a shark.