to my understanding there is no legal definition on the books for an "unloaded firearm". however as Oregon is one of the more lenient states when it comes to firearm laws and open carry is legal in most areas of the state and there is no loaded or unloaded requirement for open carry. I hope this answers your question but if not with a little more info i am sure i could help you ...
In Oregon, the term "unloaded" generally refers to a firearm that does not have a round in the chamber and does not have a loaded magazine inserted. However, there may be specific restrictions or interpretations depending on the context and the specific Oregon gun law being referenced. It is important to consult the relevant statutes or seek legal advice for a comprehensive understanding of the term as per Oregon gun laws.
13 or 18? depends on state laws.
Depends on the law of the state you are in- laws vary state to state.
The Unloaded Gun - 1911 was released on: USA: 4 July 1911
Unloaded
An unloaded gun
unloaded.
Hire an Oregon attorney familiar with gun laws there. You will need one.
Unloaded
Absolutely not. NO firearms allowed.
7 Pounds unloaded.
unloaded and depending on how thorough you are it might also be stripped down.
The first step is to very carefully check that the gun is unloaded.