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Is a cased, Disassembled or Broken gun considered a firearm?

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Is a cased, Disassembled or Broken gun considered a firearm?

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Yes, a gun is a gun is a gun! Notably, the Wisconsin State Supreme Court has ruled that a gun that is disassembled is still a firearm. The fact that a gun is disassembled and unable to be fired at any given moment does not change the fact that it is still a firearm. Likewise, a cased gun is still a firearm, and a broken gun cannot be so highly differentiated from a disassembled gun so to preclude it from qualifying as a firearm under Wisconsin laws.

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