Fosbery
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So what's the least you would expect to pay for a full-auto and what sort of guns are cheapest?
That's a cheap shot.
'68 GCA was truly heinous until mitigated by the 86 FOPA, which did a great deal of good for us. The NFA registry was closed in a literal "midnight maneuver" as a last ditch effort by our enemies to derail what was otherwise a solidly positive bill.
Lucky said:I thought I read that if you built your own MG with parts from inside your state, and the MG never left your state, then it was not subject to Federal regulations (deriving power from inter-state commerce)?
That's wrong?
The M11/9 SMG's(they are select fire, by the way) have a collapsible stock that works very well. Its actually very fast to deploy and sturdy enough to shoot well with.Hmm....$3000 for a MAC11. I've got nothing against them as a full-auto gun-gun (which is all it would be) I guess, but I'd just feel a bit hard done by getting such a tiny thing with such a bad reputation for all those notes. If I did get one, I'd want a stock and barrel extention (inside a fake silencer). And good mags, as you say.
I thought I read that if you built your own MG with parts from inside your state, and the MG never left your state, then it was not subject to Federal regulations (deriving power from inter-state commerce)?
Even if you build a machine gun within a state for your own personal use and never take it out of the state, it still affects interstate commerce because a bunch of guys with full-auto weapons, gas grenades, and armored tanks says it does.
geekWithA.45 said:And they can do this those 8 FDR appointed judges said they could.
He NEEDED those 8 judges, because the previous court opposed him on constitutional grounds at every turn.
Just wait another 10 years till used CNC equipment shows up in the market.