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Glock auto *video*

That kicks ass! I want one.

I'm sure it falls under the very strict laws imposed on full auto weapons. They are severely restricted in this country and modifying a semi-auto weapon to make it full auto is illegal.

This is a real gun though. I know Nevada allows full auto weapons but again, it must be registered and they are very expensive. Most states do not allow its citizens to purchase or own full auto weapons. I know mine doesn't.
 
Full auto guns are hard to shoot........ I am not a gunn owner but some of my friends are and when they took me to a gun club there was a member who was a member of the RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) who had a fully auto 0.45. He used to compete quite a bit. He let me try it........ wow......... hard to get tight groupings 😉

Cheers,
Aquaman
 
Seems pointless to me since there are so few rounds in the magazine to begin with. You will have to reload ever 2 seconds.
 
Originally posted by: iwearnosox
I could kill my whole family in 1/3 the time now. Great stuff!

Does that include all future children?

Your liable to hit a vital artery in your leg if you used that gun. Try slamming the boys in between the car door. 🙂
 
I was just researching class III license type stuff last night. They actually don't seem that difficult to get. The hardest part is convincing your local police chief/sheriff that you need the gun. But if you can do that it's just about all you need to do. Assuming your state doesn't have any funny regulations.
 
Originally posted by: Sukhoi
I was just researching class III license type stuff last night. They actually don't seem that difficult to get. The hardest part is convincing your local police chief/sheriff that you need the gun. But if you can do that it's just about all you need to do. Assuming your state doesn't have any funny regulations.
I don't think class III applies to new machine guns. A new, full-auto weapon would be law enforcement only or a dealer sample. Class III only applies to transferable weapons made and registered before May 1986.
 
Originally posted by: sward666
Originally posted by: Sukhoi
I was just researching class III license type stuff last night. They actually don't seem that difficult to get. The hardest part is convincing your local police chief/sheriff that you need the gun. But if you can do that it's just about all you need to do. Assuming your state doesn't have any funny regulations.
I don't think class III applies to new machine guns. A new, full-auto weapon would be law enforcement only or a dealer sample. Class III only applies to transferable weapons made and registered before May 1986.

Right, which is fine since I want to buy a BAR once I'm 21. 🙂
 
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