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Originally Posted by Broadsword2004
The whole "unusual" bit about arms is a nonsense because a person has a right to possess unusual arms. A genuine war hammer and battle axe are unusual weapons, but they most definitely would qualify as arms. But I mean they are not arms found in the average home. Most people don't have a medieval war hammer or battle axe lying around.
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Speak for yourself. There's nothing unusual about "historic" weapons types in the home. (Until I finish recovering from shoulder surgery, the sharps will have to serve in lieu of the blunts.)
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