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- Wed Dec 19, 2007 2:47 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Class 3 weapons vs. 46.05?
- Replies: 13
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Re: Class 3 weapons vs. 46.05?
Even though you can legally own a select fire weapon federally ,some states make it illegal for a private ciizen to own one ,Texas is a state that allows it.Shooting a weapon on full auto can be a fun experience ,and some ranges around the country have select fire weapons for rent but they can be kinda high,The guy i know was having problems with his and i told him i could repair it,after i left the service I never felt the need to shoot a select fire weapon again but kinda missed the experience.Heck anything that goes bang when i pull the trigger is fun.
- Wed Dec 19, 2007 1:44 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Class 3 weapons vs. 46.05?
- Replies: 13
- Views: 1509
Re: Class 3 weapons vs. 46.05?
I actually shoot with a guy that legally owns at least 5 different makes of selective fire weapons,I just repaired his m-16 ,a selective fire weapon that can be transerred to a regular citizen is expensive ie. supply and demand,an m16 can cost anywhere from 12 to 15 thousand dollars,and eat lots of ammo.My friend will shoot about 400 rounds at each session,now a mac 10 or 11 submachine pistol will run around $6000 and they shoot about 1200 rounds per minute cyclic rate of fire.I have the knowledge to convert an ar15 rifle to select fire, but the atf will prosecute you to the full extent of the law.The fine and prison time is not worth it.Besides i like being able to place my shots where i want not spray a target.I repeat never convert a weapon to select or automatic fire and if a weapons sear gets worn where it goes full auto on it's own you need to get it repaired asap ,cause using a worn parts excuse in court will not only cost you a huge lawyer fee but will probably end in a conviction.The ATF don't play around