The 2nd doesn't say anything about unregulated ( in fact the opposite) or I would have the flamethrower and bazooka I always wanted. Common sense ain't common amongst you NRA directed nutters.
I do believe you can " own " a flame thrower and
a Bazooka CANNOT be operational at all to my
understanding.
Are Flamethrowers Legal?
Yes. In the United States, flamethrowers are federally unregulated tools and
not considered a firearm by the ATF. No need for any NFA tax stamps, licensing
or even an FFL dealer. However, it’s the purchaser’s responsibility to ascertain
that ownership and or use does not violate any state or local laws or regulations.
California
Yes, we do ship to California. Units sent are modified with a smaller nozzle to be considered
California compliant versions, meaning that the range of the device will be less than 10 feet.
California users please read
California Health and Safety Codes 12750, 12751, 12760, 12761 and
ensure compliance before changing a tip that would produce a range over 10 feet.
According to California Health and Safety Code 12750(a) “Flamethrowing device” means any
non-stationary and transportable device designed or intended to emit or propel a burning
stream of combustible or flammable liquid a distance of at least 10 feet.
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14. Grenade or Rocket Launchers.
Tube type grenade launchers that can fire antipersonnel cartridges, functioning
rocket launchers and mortars are Destructive Devices under Federal law, subject
to NFA restrictions and felony penalties.
California provides felony penalties for possession of any rocket launcher or grenade
launcher, whether tube type, cup type or spigot type. Possession of pyrotechnic
emergency signaling devices not marked with California Fire Marshal’s approval
seal may result in criminal prosecution.
( Just thought I'd post this.....California is very restrictive in odd areas.
The " New " cell phones have Night Vision ....)
20. Sniper Scopes.
Possession of a night vision telescope adapted to a firearm that operates through
projection of infrared light is a misdemeanor in California.
21. Imitation or Replica Firearms.
Transactions in realistic replicas of modern firearms in California may be subject
to a fine of up to $10,000. Exceptions are provided for theatrical, educational, military
and certain other uses.