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- 37_mm_flare abstract "The 37 mm flare or "1.5 inch" caliber is the specification for a common launching system for non-lethal and less-lethal ammunition. Such launchers are also often known as "gas guns" due to their original use by police for launching tear gas projectiles. 37mm systems are typically smoothbore as rifling is unnecessary or even detrimental to the performance of the usual projectiles.37mm rounds can be fired from a variety of devices, including standalone launchers, and M203-style launchers mounted on rifles using clamping systems or rail mounting systems.In the United States, 37mm launchers are exempted from the National Firearms Act of 1934 so long as no anti-personnel rounds are in the user's possession. Only non-anti-personnel rounds may be possessed or used. Such rounds include: flares smoke rounds, to include irritating "smoke" such as CS or OC agents noise effect ("bird bomb") roundsWhere anti-personnel rounds are to be fired from a 37 mm launcher, the launcher must be registered with the BATFE as a destructive device. Possession of a destructive device is also restricted or banned by some local and state laws. The specific wording of the BATFE rule is:ATF Ruling 95-3:“37/38 mm gas/flare guns possessed with cartridges containing wood pellets, rubber pellets or balls, or bean bags are classified as destructive devices for purposes of the Gun Control Act, 18 U.S.C. Chapter 44, and the National Firearms Act, 26 U.S.C. Chapter 53.”Rounds that are considered anti-personnel include:Less-lethal rounds: rounds loaded with rubber pellets rounds loaded with plastic or wooden batons "bean bag" rounds consisting of a cloth bag filled with lead pelletsLethal rounds: buckshot flechette roundsSuch rounds are not considered destructive devices, but are not readily available to non-government purchasers.A round containing an explosive payload of over 0.25 ounces would itself be classified as a destructive device, requiring BATFE registration.".
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- 37_mm_flare type Grenade_launcher.
- 37_mm_flare wikiPageExternalLink BatesandDittus.com.
- 37_mm_flare wikiPageExternalLink exotic-firearms.com.
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- 37_mm_flare wikiPageID "4990083".
- 37_mm_flare wikiPageRevisionID "559293893".
- 37_mm_flare caption "37".
- 37_mm_flare hasPhotoCollection 37_mm_flare.
- 37_mm_flare isArtillery "no".
- 37_mm_flare isExplosive "yes".
- 37_mm_flare isRanged "yes".
- 37_mm_flare name "37".
- 37_mm_flare origin "United States".
- 37_mm_flare type Grenade_launcher.
- 37_mm_flare wordnet_type synset-weapon-noun-1.
- 37_mm_flare subject Category:Ammunition.
- 37_mm_flare subject Category:Flare_guns.
- 37_mm_flare type Device.
- 37_mm_flare type Weapon.
- 37_mm_flare type Product.
- 37_mm_flare type PhysicalDevice.
- 37_mm_flare type Weapon.
- 37_mm_flare type DesignedArtifact.
- 37_mm_flare comment "The 37 mm flare or "1.5 inch" caliber is the specification for a common launching system for non-lethal and less-lethal ammunition. Such launchers are also often known as "gas guns" due to their original use by police for launching tear gas projectiles.".
- 37_mm_flare label "37 mm flare".
- 37_mm_flare sameAs m.0cyrs9.
- 37_mm_flare sameAs Q4635860.
- 37_mm_flare sameAs Q4635860.
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- 37_mm_flare depiction 37mm_flare_launcher1.JPG.
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- 37_mm_flare name "37mm Flare".