Can you buy a bazooka in the US?

Maximilian

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Ya know... of of these:

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SMOGZINN

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I believe you can, it is mostly just a metal tube, I think it is the rockets for it that are illegal.
 

Newell Steamer

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There was a dude that oversaw the APAC region from a former employer of mine. His office was in Hong Kong or Singapore and for vacation,.. this dude would fly to Vietnam,.. where he would link up with some guys that he paid, to give him a bazooka and shoot it at cows.

That was pretty fucked up.
 

Ruptga

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Who cares? Just shove a molotov down a potato gun, what could possibly go wrong?
 

Brian Stirling

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Just a matter of time before something like that is 3D printed. The greater challenge, and threat, would be whipping up a SAM capable of taking down a commercial jet. When that happens I expect it will become a lot easier to find a airline ticket...


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QuantumPion

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You can, they are classified as destructive devices (the rockets are, the tube is not regulated). They are very expensive and require a lot of paperwork.
 

QuantumPion

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Just a matter of time before something like that is 3D printed. The greater challenge, and threat, would be whipping up a SAM capable of taking down a commercial jet. When that happens I expect it will become a lot easier to find a airline ticket...


Brian

Uh, I don't think you have to worry about that. Uou can't 3d print chemical explosives and rockets...
 

MrPickins

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You can, they are classified as destructive devices (the rockets are, the tube is not regulated). They are very expensive and require a lot of paperwork.

This.

Also, you have to find a private individual with one that they're willing to sell you. (Good luck with that.)
 

Mai72

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When I was a kid I was always fascinated with bazookas. They looked awesome and the fact that you could take out a tank with one was pretty cool.

Are they still used in the military today? Probably not.
 

pontifex

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It's funny that you should mention this. I was recently shopping at this site's Cyber Monday sale for cheap military surplus stuff and saw this bazooka for sale:

http://www.keepshooting.com/israeli-bazooka.html

It seemed pretty pricey for what amounts to be a hollow tube.

a local antique shop has some WWI/WWII items for sale. not sure if it's still there but they had a WWII era deactivated bazooka for sale. i think they were asking $700 for it.
 

Maximilian

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There was a dude that oversaw the APAC region from a former employer of mine. His office was in Hong Kong or Singapore and for vacation,.. this dude would fly to Vietnam,.. where he would link up with some guys that he paid, to give him a bazooka and shoot it at cows.

That was pretty fucked up.

Wow, now that's an unusual hobby!