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05-03-2012 04:23 AM
# ADS
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Originally Posted by
Sarge13
Your statement would have been correkt IF you had said the early 30s, but from 1933 on with the passage of the Nat'l Firearms Act ALL operable full autos had to be registered and any transfer requires the payment iof a $200 transferr tax.
Really though a $200 dollar tax is not bad on a rifle like those two BAR's you have. Im sure they are worth about $20,000 each so a $200 tax stamp is a drop in the bucket. Thats only a 1% tax which is much lower than the local sales tax in my home town which is now at 7.5%. Nice FA's you have there.
mdrim13
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I'd love to pay $200 to be able to register a full auto...it's so simple.
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Mdrim13---- IF you can pass the extensive background check and IF you can afford to by it most select fire or full autos start around 7 large (thousand) and go up from there and IF you can afford to feed the old girl you pay your $250 for the tax stamp and it's yours. That's the federal law. It also applies to SBR's (short barreled rifles- barrels under 16"), suppressors, and sawed off shotguns. You can own them but they sure want to know where you and the items in question are. The only state laws you may have to worry about would be the Peoples Republic of Californistan, NY, NJ, ILL, Mass. All places I try to avoid these days.
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