Posted on 06/05/2008 11:07:44 AM PDT by endthematrix
It is Daisys policy to only sell directly, via phone order or internet order, to persons 21 years of age or older who complete and submit this affidavit of age. You must already have an affidavit on file or complete one now in order for us to be able to process your order.
State statutes and/or local ordinances prohibit the sale and possession of air guns, CO2 guns and slingshots in some areas.
We are unable to ship airguns into Chicago, Morton Grove, Buffalo, Philadelphia, Bronx, Brooklyn, Long Island City, Manhattan, Queens, New York City and Staten Island. Persons in New Jersey need a permit for any air gun. Persons in Michigan need a permit for any pellet air gun.
State laws prohibit us from shipping or selling slingshots to residents of Illinois, New Jersey, Connecticut, Delaware, New York, New Mexico and Washington, D.C.
Because of the difficulty in keeping current on all regulations, it is Daisy Outdoor Products's policy to ship directly only to those persons who are 21 years of age or older and to require that the buyer certify that it is legal for him or her to purchase and possess an air gun, CO2 gun or slingshot by signing and returning our affidavit.
WE DO NOT SHIP OUTSIDE OF THE USA. SHIPMENTS TO HAWAII AND ALASKA MUST BE SHIPPED 2ND DAY UPS AND THEREFORE WILL REQUIRE AN ADDITIONAL FREIGHT CHARGE.
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Still got my Daisy 760 power master. No need for them to ask me anything.
Do I really need to say it?
That's a nice list of places to avoid.
Thanks!
You'll put your eye out, kid.
There, saved you the trouble.
I mean.
When I was about 8 years old (circa 1962), me and a friend were shooting my BB gun in the basement and a shot riccocheted off the cinder blocks and nailed me right in the forehead, between the eyes. (We were real geniuses.) I had a welt for a week.
shooting my BB gun in the basement and a shot riccocheted off the cinder blocks and nailed me right in the forehead, between the eyes.................................. You should have tried shooting wooden match sticks, they pop and burn when they hit the wall. They also made great darts, but that has to remain a secret.
That poster at #1 reply is a disgusting example of the privileged, white European middle-class values that built this country and are resident in our contemporary institutions.
/Michelle Obama
Remember making matchstick guns with clothes pins?
Remember making matchstick guns with clothes pins? ................ Nah, in “Brooklyn” we made guns with small gate locks, rubber bands, electrical friction tape, and car antennas.
Originally manufactured by Daisy in the 1930s, the Buck Rogers Atomic Disintegrator is the most celebrated ray gun, by which all others are judged. Go Hero is set to release a limited edition functioning replica. Pull the trigger to spark, pop, and defeat the evil invaders!
Think I could take out starlings with one of those?
Has that Buck Rogers rig been banned yet in Chicago or D.C. as an assault weapon?
I can't believe it. There's actually been some progress in Mafia Joisey. Back around 1960 airguns were completely illegal there. Not that some people didn't have them, hehe.
Golly, I bought a Red Ryder a few weeks ago (damn mice!), and nobody asked me my age at Wal-Mart. I didn’t even have to fill out any forms. The gun sure had a lot of plastic parts on it, though. Of course, so does a Colt 1911A1 nowadays.
Oh, geez, how cool is that!
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