Pennsylvania hunters split on use of semi-automatic rifles
Survey responses showed there was support for using semi-automatic guns for furbearers and groundhogs, but not for big game.
Survey responses showed there was support for using semi-automatic guns for furbearers and groundhogs, but not for big game.
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Officials and gun sellers in Pennsylvania say they’ve seen no significant spike in the sale of semi-automatic rifles and air rifles after their use was legalized for hunting some animals, but not larger game. Bruce Piendl, owner of Allegheny Arms and Gun Works in Bethel Park, tells the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette that gun buyers seem
Provisions vary from those implemented elsewhere statewide.