Any (over-reaching unconstitutional) restrictions on air rifles in Hawaii? Specifically the higher caliber ones that you fill with scuba tanks because of the higher pressures?
How about air rifles that are integrally suppressed?
(being vague here on specific air rifles since I dont want to give a legislator and idea of something else to ban)
Last time I spoke to a local officer about it (many years ago), there wasn't any issue. No laws about it. Just don't do anything dumb with it was his only advice.
I see airguns showing up more and more on various firearm youtube channels (Demo Ranch, IV8888, etc) and it gets me concerned that with the public exposure, some politicians will decide airguns are vicious ghost guns with their deadly 3000psi tubes that can be used as bombs.

And yeah it's goofy that .22LR is a big no-no in areas that a responsible person would deem safe on their property. Yet fully suppressed 50 cal, or even 12ga lead slugs from a big bore airgun are a-ok!
I no longer have my big bore airguns, but do still have some of the lead slugs... pictured below next to a .177 on the right.

The big one on the right is 1700 grains!

I still enjoy plinking with .25, .22 and .177 airguns currently. They're nice and quiet and I don't bother my neighbors.