True, they are still manufactured, however; only the few registered with the ATF as Class III firearms before May 1986 are available for civilian purchase. Here is a handy website that tracks trends in machine gun prices.drjoker wrote:HotLeadSolutions wrote: The M16 is an awful choice. They are everywhere and plentiful. They still make them. They will probably go down in value.
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- Sun Mar 04, 2012 12:27 am
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- Thu Dec 15, 2011 5:45 am
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Re: What full auto would you consider and why?
If I ever entered the FA world I would get a Ruger AC556K. Cheap (as far as FAs go), reliable, proven, and fully warrantied by Ruger if left unmodified.