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Deceased August 5th, 2016
m2 parts
is this legal?
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http://www.auctionarms.com/search/di...temnum=9068493
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04-09-2009 04:52 PM
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Hmmm, let's see.... buy it now for $110.... bail from federal lock-up (15% of the amount set $500K) is $75,000.... lawyers at $350 an hour will come to $50,000... Subtract the equity in the house..... add 10 years of free room and board... oh, flowers for your cellmate on his birthday.... let's see... write the 5 and carry the 1.... about $250,000 (plus shipping)... I think I will pass on that bid....
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Originally Posted by
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oh, flowers for your cellmate on his birthday.... let's see... write the 5 and carry the 1......
that got the wife to give me a funny look, as I laughed out loud at that.
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Perfectly legal! All the parts needed to convert are not there. It IS legal to own some individual parts, But not the whole set.
Sarge
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If you haven't shot a fully auto rifle, you have missed something.
A lot of us got our first chance in a war. I have shot a variety of machine guns. 50cal, 30cal, M-16, M-60, M-2 Carbine, BAR, Thompson, Bren, Sten, M-3 Grease Gun. Always wanted to try an MP-40, but never had the chance. The drawback is the cost of ammo. But what a rush.
There are places that have fully auto days, where you can shoot someone's gun, for a price. One is coming up the 16/17 of May in Oregon.
http://www.arpc.info/sbmgs.php
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