Undetectable firearm definition

Undetectable firearm means any firearm that:
Undetectable firearm means any firearm that is not as detectable as 3.7 ounces of 17-4 PH stainless steel by walk-through metal detectors or magnetometers commonly used at airports or any firearm where the barrel, the slide or cylinder, or the frame or receiver of the firearm would not generate an image that accurately depicts the shape of the part when examined by the types of X-ray machines commonly used at airports.
Undetectable firearm means any firearm that is not as

More Definitions of Undetectable firearm

Undetectable firearm means a firearm that: (1) after removal of all parts other than major components, is not as detectable as the Security Exemplar, by walk-through metal detectors calibrated and operated to detect the Security Exemplar; or (2) includes a major component which, if the firearm were subjected to inspection by the types of detection devices commonly used at airports for security screening, would not generate an image that accurately depicts the shape of the component. "Undetectable firearm" shall not be construed to include a firearm subject to the provisions of paragraphs (3) through (6) of subsection (p) of 18 U.S.C. s.922.
Undetectable firearm means a firearm:
Undetectable firearm means a firearm that is not detectable by a metal detector
Undetectable firearm means any firearm that is not as detectable as 3.7 ounces of 17-4 PH stainless steel by walk-through metal detectors or magnetometers commonly used at airports or any firearm where the barrel, the slide or cylinder, or the frame or receiver of the firearm
Undetectable firearm means (1) a firearm constructed
Undetectable firearm means a firearm that can operate
Undetectable firearm means a firearm constructed entirely of non-metal substances, or a firearm that does not include at least one major component, such as the barrel, slide, cylinder, frame or receiver of the firearm, that is made entirely of metal such that, if the firearm were subjected to inspection by the types of detection devices commonly used at airports for security screening, it would not generate an image that accurately depicts the shape of the component.2