Is it that the laws of NY are so asinine, or the fact that there are so many laws you guys can't keep up? If you guys came to the Washington Forum, fifteen or more guys would have given you an overload of information. I came here asking 3 questions and got "what ifs... maybes....... and possibilities"
After some digging here's what I found:
As was stated, a empty holster could be ruled as disorderly conduct depending on the cop.
A blue training gun (since I don't work in gun manufacturer/sales and/are delivering said blue trainer) can get me a $1k fine and/or 1 year in jail. If this trip did not involve my son and his Eagle Court of Honor Ceremony, I wouldn't set foot in NYC. NYC has some effed up gun laws and you guys put up with this crap???
The Gun Control Provisions§ 10-131. Firearms.
1. It shall be unlawful for any person to sell or offer for sell, possess or use or attempt to use or give away, any toy or imitation firearm which substantially duplicates or can reasonably be perceived to be an actual firearm unless:
(a) the entire exterior surface of such toy or imitation firearm is colored white, bright red, bright orange, bright yellow, bright green, bright blue, bright pink or bright purple, either singly or as the predominant color in combination with other colors in any pattern.
2. Paragraph one of this subdivision shall not apply to:
(a) the possession or display of toy or imitation firearms by a manufacturer or dealer solely for purposes of sales that are accompanied by delivery to a point without the city;
(b) any toy or imitation firearm that will be used only for or in the production of television programs or theatrical or motion picture presentations, provided, however, that such use of any toy or imitation firearm complies with all applicable laws, rules or regulations concerning request and receipt of waivers authorizing such use;
(c) non-firing collector replica antique firearms, which look authentic and may be a scale model but are not intended as toys modeled on real firearms designed, manufactured and produced prior to 1898;
4. Any person who shall violate this subdivision shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not more than one thousand dollars ($1000) or imprisonment not exceeding one (1) year or both.