>>11321994Here's Australia for ya
>In the state of Victoria, devices that can reasonably be mistaken for workingfirearms based on their overall appearance (but do not have the functionality of a
working firearm), are classified as imitation firearms
>Whilst these items cannot cause death or injury by shooting projectiles, they cannonetheless cause public alarm due to their similarity in appearance to working
firearms. Even items that remotely resemble firearms could be easily mistaken as
working firearms in certain circumstances depending on factors such as lighting
conditions, distance from the object, the viewer’s knowledge of firearms and/or
circumstances in which they are carried.
>Imitation firearms are increasingly made to look remarkably similar to realfirearms, and can be made of any substance (metal, plastic, rubber, etc.) to
resemble either a longarm (rifle, shotgun, or machinegun) or handgun (revolver or
pistol).
Pic related is the examples they use, and a modern day Gun Megatron would 100% fall under this category.