SonderKommando
Eat, Lift, Grow, Repeat....
+564|6924|The darkside of Denver

burnzz wrote:

Colorado combo breaker!
Goddamnit I HATE UTAH!
13urnzz
Banned
+5,830|6761

SonderKommando wrote:

burnzz wrote:

Colorado combo breaker!
Goddamnit I HATE UTAH!
easiest state in the union to get a permit. stand in line Sonder, there are 10 blue states ahead of you
UnkleRukus
That Guy
+236|5300|Massachusetts, USA

burnzz wrote:

SonderKommando wrote:

burnzz wrote:

Colorado combo breaker!
Goddamnit I HATE UTAH!
easiest state in the union to get a permit. stand in line Sonder, there are 10 blue states ahead of you
Maine is pretty easy too, just takes an hour.
If the women don't find ya handsome. They should at least find ya handy.
PrivateVendetta
I DEMAND XMAS THEME
+704|6455|Roma
Don't need one in Az
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west-phoenix-az
Guns don't kill people. . . joe bidens advice does
+632|6653
Getting one still has some advantages though.
https://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p123/west-phoenix-az/BF2S/bf2s_sig_9mmbrass.jpg
1stSFOD-Delta
Mike "The Spooge Gobbler" Morales
+376|6242|Blue Mountain State
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Baba Booey
FloppY_
­
+1,010|6550|Denmark aka Automotive Hell
That pretty much sums up what pistols I would like to own if I was in a shooting club

USP, 1911 & Glock(is it a 17?)
­ Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
13urnzz
Banned
+5,830|6761

FloppY_ wrote:

That pretty much sums up what pistols I would like to own if I was in a shooting club

USP, 1911 & Glock(is it a 17?)
you forgot the "full auto" . . .
1stSFOD-Delta
Mike "The Spooge Gobbler" Morales
+376|6242|Blue Mountain State

FloppY_ wrote:

That pretty much sums up what pistols I would like to own if I was in a shooting club

USP, 1911 & Glock(is it a 17?)
It's a Glock 21SF .45 Auto. The Glock 17 is 9mm
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Baba Booey
west-phoenix-az
Guns don't kill people. . . joe bidens advice does
+632|6653
Which is your favorite?
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1stSFOD-Delta
Mike "The Spooge Gobbler" Morales
+376|6242|Blue Mountain State

west-phoenix-az wrote:

Which is your favorite?
I don't know, really. I have so many now. The one I probably wanted the most was the Glock 17, which was the first handgun I had actually bought. USP a close second. But then my first handgun was that stainless Colt that was past down to me. It was actually the first handgun I had ever shot. idk, I like all my guns a lot.
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Baba Booey
FloppY_
­
+1,010|6550|Denmark aka Automotive Hell

burnzz wrote:

FloppY_ wrote:

That pretty much sums up what pistols I would like to own if I was in a shooting club

USP, 1911 & Glock(is it a 17?)
you forgot the "full auto" . . .
I'm guessing a G18C is as impossible to get legally in the US as a full auto mac10 is
­ Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
UnkleRukus
That Guy
+236|5300|Massachusetts, USA

FloppY_ wrote:

burnzz wrote:

FloppY_ wrote:


That pretty much sums up what pistols I would like to own if I was in a shooting club

USP, 1911 & Glock(is it a 17?)
you forgot the "full auto" . . .
I'm guessing a G18C is as impossible to get legally in the US as a full auto mac10 is
Need a class 3 license to get any automatic weapon, even then.
If the women don't find ya handsome. They should at least find ya handy.
FloppY_
­
+1,010|6550|Denmark aka Automotive Hell

1stSFOD-Delta wrote:

west-phoenix-az wrote:

Which is your favorite?
I don't know, really. I have so many now. The one I probably wanted the most was the Glock 17, which was the first handgun I had actually bought. USP a close second. But then my first handgun was that stainless Colt that was past down to me. It was actually the first handgun I had ever shot. idk, I like all my guns a lot.
Get a WWII Colt
­ Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
SonderKommando
Eat, Lift, Grow, Repeat....
+564|6924|The darkside of Denver

FloppY_ wrote:

burnzz wrote:

FloppY_ wrote:


That pretty much sums up what pistols I would like to own if I was in a shooting club

USP, 1911 & Glock(is it a 17?)
you forgot the "full auto" . . .
I'm guessing a G18C is as impossible to get legally in the US as a full auto mac10 is
nope not impossible.

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIt … =208749844

Its a pain in teh ass but its possible.
FloppY_
­
+1,010|6550|Denmark aka Automotive Hell

UnkleRukus wrote:

FloppY_ wrote:

burnzz wrote:


you forgot the "full auto" . . .
I'm guessing a G18C is as impossible to get legally in the US as a full auto mac10 is
Need a class 3 license to get any automatic weapon, even then.
Expensive no doubt, but looks possible and you need the cash for ammo when you finally get it
­ Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
ROGUEDD
BF2s. A Liberal Gang of Faggots.
+452|5653|Fuck this.
Make X-meds a full member, for the sake of 15 year old anal gangbang porn watchers everywhere!
west-phoenix-az
Guns don't kill people. . . joe bidens advice does
+632|6653
I don't think any full auto Glocks were registered before the cutoff. If any did make in on the registration, it's probably not many, which makes them even more expensive and hard to find. Besides law enforcement and government agencies only businesses who deal in manufacturing or sales of those types of firearms can legally posses full autos that didn't make it into the registration.

A lot of Mac's were registered before the cutoff. They're probably the cheapest full auto you're going to find in the US.
There are a lot of Uzi's out there too, but they go for a little more.
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RAIMIUS
You with the face!
+244|6979|US
The NFA process is a bit of a pain, if NFA items are even allowed in your state.  Any full-auto is going to go for a premium of around 10-20X what a semi-auto version would cost.  (used M-16 $15,000 vs. new AR-15 for $1200)

Registered full-autos are generally the toys of the rich.  (I have only heard of three cases where registered full-autos were used in crime, and one was a negligence case where a kid accidentally shot himself.)
SonderKommando
Eat, Lift, Grow, Repeat....
+564|6924|The darkside of Denver

RAIMIUS wrote:

The NFA process is a bit of a pain, if NFA items are even allowed in your state.  Any full-auto is going to go for a premium of around 10-20X what a semi-auto version would cost.  (used M-16 $15,000 vs. new AR-15 for $1200)

Registered full-autos are generally the toys of the rich.  (I have only heard of three cases where registered full-autos were used in crime, and one was a negligence case where a kid accidentally shot himself.)
I knew a few of these rich guys.  I used to do WWII reenactments and alot of those guys had PPSH's  MP40's  STG44's... it was ridiculous.  Saw a few MG42's and 34's too.  I was like how the F do you guys afford all this shit.
RAIMIUS
You with the face!
+244|6979|US
Yeah, this is about as expensive as I'll go for a while:
https://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab225/USAFraimius/IMG_2467.jpg
Some improvements:
Aimpoint M2 on a LaRue mount
TLR-1 on a Midwest Industries front sight mount
5.11 single point sling on an A2 adaptor
ghettoperson
Member
+1,943|6913

west-phoenix-az wrote:

I don't think any full auto Glocks were registered before the cutoff. If any did make in on the registration, it's probably not many, which makes them even more expensive and hard to find. Besides law enforcement and government agencies only businesses who deal in manufacturing or sales of those types of firearms can legally posses full autos that didn't make it into the registration.

A lot of Mac's were registered before the cutoff. They're probably the cheapest full auto you're going to find in the US.
There are a lot of Uzi's out there too, but they go for a little more.
How does the cutoff work? Before a certain date they were legal, now they're not to sell them new so you have to buy them second hand off people who already owned one? Or are they just really expensive for a new one?
Dilbert_X
The X stands for
+1,815|6370|eXtreme to the maX
Before a certain date they were legal, now they're not to sell them new so you have to buy them second hand off people who already owned one?
This I think.
Fuck Israel
west-phoenix-az
Guns don't kill people. . . joe bidens advice does
+632|6653
Yeah the registration for full-autos (machine guns) was closed. No new machine guns could be added to the registry after 1986. So only the machine guns registered before the 1986 cutoff are available to the public. That makes all machine guns more expensive. I don't know if the actual number of registered machine guns was ever released, but there are still a lot of them out there.

http://machinegunpriceguide.com/html/transferable_.html

The National Firearms Act of 1934 (NFA) established a $200 tax on the transfer of Machine Guns, sawed-off shotguns, short barreled rifles and innocuous silencers. These things are now referred to as NFA items. This amounted to at least a 100% tax on NFA items and, more importantly, it established the first control over Machine Guns and their transfer by the Federal Government. Over 30 years later, the Gun Control Act of 1968 (GCA68) restricted the importation of surplus military weapons into the US. Ironically, gun manufacturers lobbied hard for GCA68 because they concluded that cheap military surplus was killing the market for their products. Little did they anticipate the full draconian measure of GCA68, but it effectively stopped all military surplus, including US models, from being (re)imported into the US. Obviously that included Machine Guns and all manner of automatic weapons. Machine Guns imported into the US after 1968 could only be owned by a Special Occupation Taxpayer (SOT) that we know as a Machine Gun Dealer and these Machine Guns became known as pre-86 or pre-May dealer samples for reasons that will soon be apparent. It took almost 20 years to correct many of the injustices of GCA68 through legislation known as The Firearms Owner’s Protection Act of 1986 (FOPA). But FOPA and its infamous late-night Hughes Amendment made all Machine Guns unlawful to be owned by individuals except those that were registered in the ATF’s  National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record (NFRTR) before May 19, 1986. Those Machine Guns registered after that date are known as post-86 dealer samples and can also only be owned by a SOT but only for law enforcement or military demonstrations.
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Adams_BJ
Russian warship, go fuck yourself
+2,054|6887|Little Bentcock
dude a full auto .45? SICK!

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