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rustycrusty
05-01-2018, 07:50
I would say that the Shockwave and Tac14 fall under ‘handgun’ classification in CO hunting law. It’s a grey area...Thoughts?
If green-lighted, my Shockwave is on elk duty this year.

Here is an example of the Shockwave doing just fine taking Canadian deer with buck.

https://youtu.be/z7shQkL8FO4

With truball penetrators, or reduced velocity foster slug, I KNOW that there is plenty of power to do the job (both have +20” of penetration and plenty of energy)




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ray1970
05-01-2018, 08:06
I wouldn’t say it’s a gray area. I don’t think it would fall under the category of “handgun” since it isn’t a handgun by definition.

Since most hunting regulations apply to handguns, rifles, or shotguns (none of which apply to the Shockwave) I’m guessing it would be a no-go.

Also, of all of the firearms I’d consider hunting with, something like the Shockwave would be way down at the bottom of the list.

Irving
05-01-2018, 08:08
Rusty likes to take the path less traveled.

rustycrusty
05-01-2018, 08:13
I wouldn’t say it’s a gray area. I don’t think it would fall under the category of “handgun” since it isn’t a handgun by definition.

Since most hunting regulations apply to handguns, rifles, or shotguns (none of which apply to the Shockwave) I’m guessing it would be a no-go.

Also, of all of the firearms I’d consider hunting with, something like the Shockwave would be way down at the bottom of the list.

I’d say just above pointy stick. Every year I get an elk, I make it more challenging with the firearm. Still WAY more humane than archery or 10mm...

My interpretation went like this:

It’s not a pistol, but it is a handgun as much as any of the +14” barreled rifle caliber* single shot ‘hunting pistols’ are.

Meets every other requirement of handgun listed in any Colorado hunting publication.




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rustycrusty
05-01-2018, 08:27
Rusty likes to take the path less traveled.

Ha!
Wanna be my PR manager?


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ray1970
05-01-2018, 08:33
It’s not a pistol, but it is a handgun as much as any of the +14” barreled rifle caliber* single shot ‘hunting pistols’ are.



Forgive some of my ignorance on the subject, but to be considered a handgun doesn’t rifling factor in somehow? Since the Shockwave has a smooth bore I wasn’t sure.

Also, the whole legality of the Shockwave is pretty much that it isn’t a handgun or a shotgun. Trying to claim it to be a handgun would go against its whole existence in the first place.

rustycrusty
05-01-2018, 08:38
Forgive some of my ignorance on the subject, but to be considered a handgun doesn’t rifling factor in somehow? Since the Shockwave has a smooth bore I wasn’t sure.

Also, the whole legality of the Shockwave is pretty much that it isn’t a handgun or a shotgun. Trying to claim it to be a handgun would go against its whole existence in the first place.

I’m not sure about the rifling- but I could easily purchase a rifled barrel for it.

Also, ‘handgun’ was always a weird term used in CO law, where ‘pistol’ is what I see in fed law. Most people see them as the same. I disagree for the purpose of me being able to do what I want.

Please correct me if I’m wrong here. I asked because I want to know more.


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Wulf202
05-01-2018, 10:33
A smooth bore is one of the key features that keeps it in the firearm grey area. A rifled barrel and it becomes a different class and most likely that's AOW

If you want another path to look down to justify this, look at the caliber(s) you can use. Otherwise just bring a 590 18.5"

rustycrusty
05-01-2018, 15:41
A smooth bore is one of the key features that keeps it in the firearm grey area. A rifled barrel and it becomes a different class and most likely that's AOW

If you want another path to look down to justify this, look at the caliber(s) you can use. Otherwise just bring a 590 18.5"

Gotcha. Thank you!
Guess I’ll find another oddball elk buster.


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Irving
05-01-2018, 17:11
Quit being a pansy and get an elk with a bow during rifle season.

rustycrusty
05-01-2018, 22:29
Quit being a pansy and get an elk with a bow during rifle season.

Crossbow maybe, but $$$.

Shoulder injury= dangerous and painful draw on compound or recurve




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ray1970
05-02-2018, 05:15
Shoulder injury= dangerous and painful draw on compound or recurve





Quit being a pansy

Irving
05-02-2018, 10:32
Dangerous and painful just gets me all excited!

MarkCO
05-02-2018, 12:10
Maybe just call CPW and ask...