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LynnMassGuy

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Is what my buddy is telling me true? Are NH residents allowed to own full-auto weapons with no special license? I find it hard to believe but what do I know. Everything I've found on the web leads me to understand that they follow federal law regarding full-auto which I understand it means you can't have one without a special license.

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John
 
I think your buddy is misinformed. No state can bypass the federal regulations regarding Class 3 weapons.

-James

Edit: Spent the last half hour searching for the song some local comedian does about living in Lynn. Something about the "neighbors don't let me come over because they are afraid I'll steal their silverware....and they're probably right..."

Who the heck is that guy??
 
I have one and live in NH, and I had to go through all the NFA hoops and background checks that anyone else does in the states that allow ownership.
 
Are NH residents allowed to own full-auto weapons with no special license?

Massachussetts requires a state license to own a machinegun. Not the case in New Hampshire.

Everything I've found on the web leads me to understand that they follow federal law regarding full-auto which I understand it means you can't have one without a special license.

You don't need a federal license to own a machinegun. All you need is your Form 4 (Tax Paid Transfer and Registration of a Firearm).
 
No license needed, Pay the Tax , pass the Fed background and away you go. There is no Federal license.
 
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