Well, it is made of Damascus steel....Reciprocity wrote:
trading a steak knife for a super-killer-commando-kraut-sticker? sounds like a good deal.
In that case, I'd call it even and leave it at that.cowami wrote:
Well, it is made of Damascus steel....Reciprocity wrote:
trading a steak knife for a super-killer-commando-kraut-sticker? sounds like a good deal.
Oops, duh, I forgot that you traded for it. >.<Parker wrote:
you would think that...and it would be well worth it at that price....but no, i traded this for it:{M5}Sniper3 wrote:
Dang, you probably payed a pretty penny for that. What, around $400-$500?Parker wrote:
you sir, are correct.
original....im super stoked
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twas a good deal in my eyes
I'd say it was a good deal as well.
<3 America
thats what my friend and i said when we walked in.CoronadoSEAL wrote:
<3 America
i was like a kid in the candy shop when we were setting up
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dont need one.Klinka-Klinko wrote:
I wish I had a Class C..those guns looking nice!
no special license since none are full auto.
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Parker wrote:
no special license since none are full auto.
UMP45 in that pic + M4 with the drum magazine ?
not full auto?
or am I missing something
Modified semi-auto only most likely.GodFather wrote:
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f180/ … how003.jpgParker wrote:
no special license since none are full auto.
UMP45 in that pic + M4 with the drum magazine ?
not full auto?
or am I missing something
From the look, they're the civilian release models of those guns. Easy to spot on SMG's becasue civilian models have longer than normal barrels to meet the minimum barrel length requirement for long guns.{M5}Sniper3 wrote:
Modified semi-auto only most likely.GodFather wrote:
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f180/ … how003.jpgParker wrote:
no special license since none are full auto.
UMP45 in that pic + M4 with the drum magazine ?
not full auto?
or am I missing something
not too mention the fact that full auto versions of those guns would run you anywhere from $4000-$30,000.mcgid1 wrote:
From the look, they're the civilian release models of those guns. Easy to spot on SMG's becasue civilian models have longer than normal barrels to meet the minimum barrel length requirement for long guns.{M5}Sniper3 wrote:
Modified semi-auto only most likely.GodFather wrote:
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f180/ … how003.jpg
UMP45 in that pic + M4 with the drum magazine ?
not full auto?
or am I missing something
and then you STILL have to deal with the Class III license bullshit.
and they dont call them drums anymore....those are Beta Mags.
zombie outbreak?
No prob!!!
Just go to a gun show!!
No prob!!!
Just go to a gun show!!
Silly Parker, you don't bring a knife to a gunfight show.
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ahh that 'splains it.... Yeah I was unsure what they called them so I just said drum mag...Parker wrote:
not too mention the fact that full auto versions of those guns would run you anywhere from $4000-$30,000.mcgid1 wrote:
From the look, they're the civilian release models of those guns. Easy to spot on SMG's becasue civilian models have longer than normal barrels to meet the minimum barrel length requirement for long guns.{M5}Sniper3 wrote:
Modified semi-auto only most likely.
and then you STILL have to deal with the Class III license bullshit.
and they dont call them drums anymore....those are Beta Mags.
Are auto guns SERIOUSLY 4000-30,000?!?!
Fuck, and how do you get a class 3 license, mili or law enforcement?
sorry, im a law+gun noob for the most part
were there any AKs?
Yes, full-autos are expensive as fuck to get. As for the license, there is a very long process involving multipul background checks, waiting periods, and other bureaucratic stuff before you can get one. A friend of mine did it, and I was told the process took almost six months.GodFather wrote:
ahh that 'splains it.... Yeah I was unsure what they called them so I just said drum mag...Parker wrote:
not too mention the fact that full auto versions of those guns would run you anywhere from $4000-$30,000.mcgid1 wrote:
From the look, they're the civilian release models of those guns. Easy to spot on SMG's becasue civilian models have longer than normal barrels to meet the minimum barrel length requirement for long guns.
and then you STILL have to deal with the Class III license bullshit.
and they dont call them drums anymore....those are Beta Mags.
Are auto guns SERIOUSLY 4000-30,000?!?!
Fuck, and how do you get a class 3 license, mili or law enforcement?
sorry, im a law+gun noob for the most part
ya man, the cost to actually own and operate them is horrendous.
im pretty sure they check your report cards and shit too
but really, im not sure how much the actual licensing costs for full auto, but heres an example of the guns:
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i get to shoot this ^^^ gun pretty much whenever i feel like it. since it is older than jesus, its only worth about $8000.
the ammo i fired off right there was worth about $4.50.
that adds up WWWAAAAYYYYYYY too quickly.
one of my favorite guns to shoot is the Thompson, but because of the cost of .45 ACP rounds, i dont shoot it as much as id like.
im pretty sure they check your report cards and shit too
but really, im not sure how much the actual licensing costs for full auto, but heres an example of the guns:
http://s47.photobucket.com/albums/f180/ … uzi009.flv
i get to shoot this ^^^ gun pretty much whenever i feel like it. since it is older than jesus, its only worth about $8000.
the ammo i fired off right there was worth about $4.50.
that adds up WWWAAAAYYYYYYY too quickly.
one of my favorite guns to shoot is the Thompson, but because of the cost of .45 ACP rounds, i dont shoot it as much as id like.
surprisingly, not nearly as many as the AR's.thtthht wrote:
were there any AKs?
i saw people standing in line for 45 minutes to drop a minimum of $650 on an AR.
i might be in the wrong business lol.
I got lots of spare AKs and stolen M16s lying around if you want them.Parker wrote:
surprisingly, not nearly as many as the AR's.thtthht wrote:
were there any AKs?
i saw people standing in line for 45 minutes to drop a minimum of $650 on an AR.
i might be in the wrong business lol.
I mean. Yeah. That sounds like a good idea. *cough*
#rekt
Way too many people stuck on the video game bs. AK's are not that good, it is a mass production spray and pray weapon that is useless at distances of more than 100-200 yards.Parker wrote:
surprisingly, not nearly as many as the AR's.thtthht wrote:
were there any AKs?
i saw people standing in line for 45 minutes to drop a minimum of $650 on an AR.
i might be in the wrong business lol.
But it's so reliable and lasts forever. Why do you think US soldiers picked them up in the Vietnam War?SgtHeihn wrote:
Way too many people stuck on the video game bs. AK's are not that good, it is a mass production spray and pray weapon that is useless at distances of more than 100-200 yards.Parker wrote:
surprisingly, not nearly as many as the AR's.thtthht wrote:
were there any AKs?
i saw people standing in line for 45 minutes to drop a minimum of $650 on an AR.
i might be in the wrong business lol.
#rekt
the AK is a tank, there is no doubt. weve all heard the stories about them being buried, or underwater etc. and still being capable of firing. its just stamped steel, and the tolerance between the parts is so low, you can literally throw dirt IN the chamber and the weapon will still function.Mint Sauce wrote:
But it's so reliable and lasts forever. Why do you think US soldiers picked them up in the Vietnam War?SgtHeihn wrote:
Way too many people stuck on the video game bs. AK's are not that good, it is a mass production spray and pray weapon that is useless at distances of more than 100-200 yards.Parker wrote:
surprisingly, not nearly as many as the AR's.
i saw people standing in line for 45 minutes to drop a minimum of $650 on an AR.
i might be in the wrong business lol.
theres something to be said for that.
however, when it comes to accuracy: AR>AK any day of the week.
I reckon a building being fired from a cannon is more accurate. Klol.Parker wrote:
the AK is a tank, there is no doubt. weve all heard the stories about them being buried, or underwater etc. and still being capable of firing. its just stamped steel, and the tolerance between the parts is so low, you can literally throw dirt IN the chamber and the weapon will still function.Mint Sauce wrote:
But it's so reliable and lasts forever. Why do you think US soldiers picked them up in the Vietnam War?SgtHeihn wrote:
Way too many people stuck on the video game bs. AK's are not that good, it is a mass production spray and pray weapon that is useless at distances of more than 100-200 yards.
theres something to be said for that.
however, when it comes to accuracy: AR>AK any day of the week.
#rekt
My civilian M468 came out to over $1,100, I cant imagine how much the full auto or burst version is.