Or one of the millionaire members of Congress.ScottDLS wrote:I want a device to simulate full auto, because I don't have the $25,000 to buy a pre-86 registered M-16. I bought two legal full autos 15 years ago, but as designed the Hughes amendment to the FOPA of 1986 has reduced the supply to the point where only a rich retired real estate investor could afford a full-auto.bmwrdr wrote:Not baffled at all. It is a smart move from the NRA to reduce the liberals momentum.TVGuy wrote:Anybody else baffled by the NRA's call for additional regulations on bump fire stocks?
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P.S.: Why would a normal person want a device to increase firing rate anyway? Using a loopholes is what Obama preferred to do, isn't it? My $.02 is that one wanting a full auto should man up and get it using the legal way with all the implied paperwork and taxes.
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