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I think that is the Glock 33 or 34 or something like that, its $300 for the full auto license a year and $100 a year for a silencer. Also I think ATF can come and inspected them at anytime, thats what I heard anyway from some cop buddies.
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Great, a gun with no range that shoots 200 rounds in 4 seconds.....worthless. Nice trick tho.
well actually the glock was designed for CQB or Close Quarter Battle... made for swat... FBI... CIA... and other Special Agencies... basically the size is compact and strong enough to work at its best within a 20ft x 20ft to 50ft x 50ft.... thanks to the arm rest firing that weapon was the same thing as firing the swats secondary weapon the mp5navy... its actually funny people thought that in special tactics weaponry they thought the big guns was always the primary.. its the other way around...:naughty:
Horsepower is how fast you hit the Minivan... Torque is how far you take the Minivan with you... :wavey:
Originally posted by Firehawk N Wv
Mine were rusted also and the I had to cut my nuts off .
You can't transfer weapons manufactured after 1986?
Firearm Owners' Protection Act limits transfer of full auto weapons to those that were registered before May 19, 1986. Now only those that were registered can be transfered, which is why full auto weapons are very expensive. This doesn't cover semi auto weapons.
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