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Dumb theoretical question. If you took something like a cordless drill, removed the internals and replaced them with firearm parts, does it need to be registered like a pen gun or cane gun? (cordless drill is just an example of something that would have a pistol shape when done, Im not going to actually do that)
 
I would guess yes as it's a disguised gun. Now if gun manufacturer makes an odd enough looking gun design that isn't recognizable as a gun?
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This looks like a gun but more like a kids toy ray gun for those out of the loop.
On another note we have the opposite. Objects that are not guns but are made to look like they are.
 
Correct me if I am wrong. But it is my understanding that "ANYTHING" that can hide something that can, under ATF definition, shoot a projectile. Would be called a AOW?
 

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