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I posted a link to century arms in the last club. It was for full auto stuff that was really cheap(250 for AKs and uzis). I wouldn't buy anything built by century, but these are imported military surplus. I ordered an AK47, an AK74, a mini uzi, and a full size uzi today. Total with shipping is right at 1000!! Now the wait begins. If you're looking for cheap semi autos, kvar has arsenal AK47s for 499. Can't beat that!! Also Lancaster arms has AK74s for the same price.
 
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What does it take to license a full auto? I mean, can a civilian own one and shoot it legally?
 
I just checked it out, Oregon seems to be open to it, Washington not so. I own property in both states so maybe there is a loophole. It seems to me someone said that if you own a business that makes a difference, again just here say.
 
No problem on the pics Fug.

Gravel- The Lum Chinese is nice. Kind of weird ergos but it packs a decent sized blade in a very small handle. Super light and carries nice too. It wasn't really edc material and got replaced by a small seb for date nights/small knife stuff.



Those acid pics are... Words fail me. :mad:
 
I just checked it out, Oregon seems to be open to it, Washington not so. I own property in both states so maybe there is a loophole. It seems to me someone said that if you own a business that makes a difference, again just here say.

Unless you are a dealer, you are going to spend A LOT of money for a transferable machine gun. For example, a transferable MP5 will run you close to 20K. On the cheap end you might be able to get into a mac10 for around 3K. Suppressors are more reasonable(under 1k in most cases).
 
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I posted a link to century arms in the last club. It was for full auto stuff that was really cheap(250 for AKs and uzis). I wouldn't buy anything built by century, but these are imported military surplus. I ordered an AK47, an AK74, a mini uzi, and a full size uzi today. Total with shipping is right at 1000!! Now the wait begins. If you're looking for cheap semi autos, kvar has arsenal AK47s for 499. Can't beat that!! Also Lancaster arms has AK74s for the same price.

Wow! That seems like a heck of a deal Large. Will all four of those be in decent shape, or will they need some work when you get them? Either way, the scrap value is probably more than you paid for them :thumbup:
 
Wow! That seems like a heck of a deal Large. Will all four of those be in decent shape, or will they need some work when you get them? Either way, the scrap value is probably more than you paid for them :thumbup:

They are listed as "very good" condition
 
I just checked it out, Oregon seems to be open to it, Washington not so. I own property in both states so maybe there is a loophole. It seems to me someone said that if you own a business that makes a difference, again just here say.

Yes Pepper, Oregon is the only class III friendly state on the west coast. Full auto is not a cheap hobby, Rich mans toys. An M16 A1 will run you somewhere between $10,000 to $14,000, plus a $200 tax stamp. Depends on what you can find. Civilians can only buy Machine guns that were built before 1986, I believe. So that is kind of why they cost so much. You can't just go out and buy a new manufacture M16. All needs ATF approval too, which takes 3 months average.

Here's a link, to get an idea on prices:
http://www.subguns.com/classifieds/?db=nfafirearms&category=All+Items+in+this+Category&query=category&search_and_display_db_button=on&results_format=headlines

I believe there is a way to cut the price nearly in half. You'd have to talk to my dealer about it, find out what it is. Can't recall exactly what. But I think it does require yearly payments to the ATF to keep the status. PM me if you want his number. :)
 
Yes Pepper, Oregon is the only class III friendly state on the west coast. Full auto is not a cheap hobby, Rich mans toys. An M16 A1 will run you somewhere between $10,000 to $14,000, plus a $200 tax stamp. Depends on what you can find. Civilians can only buy Machine guns that were built before 1986, I believe. So that is kind of why they cost so much. You can't just go out and buy a new manufacture M16. All needs ATF approval too, which takes 3 months average.

Here's a link, to get an idea on prices:
http://www.subguns.com/classifieds/?db=nfafirearms&category=All+Items+in+this+Category&query=category&search_and_display_db_button=on&results_format=headlines

I believe there is a way to cut the price nearly in half. You'd have to talk to my dealer about it, find out what it is. Can't recall exactly what. But I think it does require yearly payments to the ATF to keep the status. PM me if you want his number. :)



What does it take to become a dealer? That might be easier
 
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