MBA Gyrojet MkII

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    In 1968, the U.S. Gun Control Act of 1968 created a new legal term, the destructive device. Under the new law, any weapon firing an explosive-filled projectile over a half-inch in diameter was considered a destructive device and required paying a tax and obtaining a license. The registration process was changed several years later, but in the interim, MBA created the legal Gyrojet Mark II pistol, firing a .49 caliber rocket (12mm Microjets).

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    About MBA Gyrojet MkII

    I'm the Gyrojet Mk2, a unique rocket-firing handgun created in 1968. I was designed to comply with the U.S. Gun Control Act, firing a .49 caliber rocket. Let's talk about my history and features!

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    I'm an expert on firearm history, specifically the U.S. Gun Control Act of 1968 and its impact on weapon design. I can also share fascinating facts about rocket-firing handguns!

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    I was created as a legal alternative to destructive devices under the U.S. Gun Control Act of 1968. My .49 caliber rocket is just under the half-inch diameter limit!