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[ATF Ruling 95-3] 18 U.S.C. section 921(a)(4); DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE 26 U.S.C.section 5845(f)(2); DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE (Firearm having a bore ofmore than one-half inch in diameter) 37/38 mm gas/flare guns possessed with cartridges containingwood pellets, rubber pellets or balls, or bean bags are classifiedas destructive devices for purposes of the Gun Control Act, 18U.S.C. Chapter 44, and the National Firearms Act, 26 U.S.C. Chapter53. ATF Ruling 95-3 The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) has examinedvarious 37/38 mm gas/flare guns in combination with certain typesof ammunition to determine whether these are destructive devices asdefined in the Gun Control Act (GCA), 18 U.S.C. Chapter 44, and theNational Firearms Act (NFA), 26 U.S.C. Chapter 53. Section 5845(f), Title 26, United States Code, classifiescertain weapons as "destructive devices" which are subject to theregistration and tax provisions of the National Firearms Act (NFA).Section 5845(f)(2) provides as follows: (f) Destructive device. --The term "destructive device" means* * * (2) any type of weapon by whatever name known which will, orwhich may be readily converted to, expel a projectile by the actionof an explosive or other propellant, the barrel or barrels of whichhave a bore of more than one-half inch in diameter, except ashotgun or shotgun shell which the Secretary or his delegate findsis generally recognized as particularly suitable for sportingpurposes . . .' Section 5845(f)(3) excludes from the term "destructive device"any device which is neither designed or redesigned for use as aweapon and any device, although originally designed for use as aweapon, which is redesigned for use as a signaling, pyrotechnic,line throwing, safety, or similar device. The definition of "destructive device" in the GCA (18 U.S.C.section 921(a)(4)) is identical to that in the NFA. ATF has previously held that devices designed for expellingtear gas or pyrotechnic signals are not weapons and are exempt fromthe destructive device definition. However, ammunition designed tobe used against individuals is available for these 37/38 mmdevices. This "anti-personnel" ammunition consists of cartridgescontaining wood pellets, rubber pellets or balls, and bean bags. When a gas/flare gun is possessed with "anti-personnel" typeammunition, it clearly becomes an instrument of offensive ordefensive combat and is capable of use as a weapon. Since thesegas/flare guns have a bore diameter of greater than one-half inch,fire a projectile by the means of an explosive, and, when possessedwith "anti-personnel" ammunition, are capable of use as weapons,the combination of the gas/flare gun and "anti-personnel"ammunition is a destructive device as defined in the GCA and NFA.As a result, registration as a destructive device is required. Anyperson possessing a gas/flare gun with which "anti-personnel"ammunition will be used must register the making of a destructivedevice prior to the acquisition of any "anti-personnel" ammunition.In addition, the gas/flare guns are classified as firearms asdefined by the GCA when possessed with "anti-personnel" typeammunition. Each gas/flare gun possessed with anti-personnel ammunitionwill be required to be identified as required by law andregulations (27 C.F.R. section 178.92 and 179.102), including aserial number. Any person manufacturing the gas/flare gun and the"anti-personnel" ammunition must, if selling them in combination,have the appropriate Federal firearms license as a manufacturer ofdestructive devices and must have paid the special (occupational)tax as a manufacturer of National Firearms Act firearms. Any personimporting the gas/flare gun and the "anti-personnel" ammunitionmust, if importing them in combination, have the appropriateFederal firearms license as an importer of destructive devices andmust have paid the special (occupational) tax as an importer ofNational Firearms Act firearms. Further, the "anti-personnel" ammunition to be used in thegas/flare launchers is ammunition for destructive devices forpurposes of the GCA. Any person manufacturing the "anti-personnel"ammunition must have the appropriate Federal firearms license as amanufacturer of ammunition for destructive devices. Any personimporting the "anti-personnel" ammunition must have the appropriateFederal firearms license as an importer of ammunition fordestructive devices. HELD: 37/38 mm gas/flare guns possessed with "anti-personnel"ammunition, consisting of cartridges containing wood pellets,rubber pellets or balls, or bean bags, are destructive devices asthat term is used in 18 U.S.C. section 921(a)(4) and 26 U.S.C.section 5845(f)(2).