I’m sure google can help you out there.
I’m sure google can help you out there.
Not for NFA items. Each individual NFA item must have paperwork submitted saying that the owner is temporarily transferring the restricted firearm for means of repair and return. If you have a Class 3 SOT and you are not a dealer then you will soon be in deep shit with the ATF.
You’ll be out there in the field all week fudding it up one shot one kill style meanwhile the owner of the land tells you to get the fuck off his property so guys with a helicopter and a few AR15's can get the job done of culling the feral hog population
You have a FFL and you’re not a dealer? You do realize that that is highly illegal?
No.
I watched video and heard the shots, that was truly full auto fire. And although the audio is what it is, the cyclic rate and report strikes me as an AKM/AK style weapon
Class III licenses don’t exist.
Not when you’re trying to cull the massive overpopulation of destructive hogs. Farmers need individuals to stack that bacon by the hundreds...not just one pig.
Oh c’mon. I’ve done some stupid shit as a kid, including jumping out of a car.
Buddy taking you back home: Okay man, tuck and roll!
“OKAY!”
If you are trying to be a Clast 3 SOT purely to own dealer samples you are in for a bad time
If you can afford the cost of entry for legal transferable FA then you can afford to feed them and have fun with them.
Did....did you just glaze past the “new full auto” portion of the statement you directly quoted?
Meh. Civilian full auto has always been about turning money into noise. Nothing more.
That’s what the law does, it dictates how you can live your day to day life.
Also take it from someone who has thousands of hours of professional training and routinely expends thousands of rounds monthly in order to maintain that training: Firearms aren’t a panacea but they aren’t to be discounted either.
Dead kids. Dead Nightclub goers. Dead Church goers. Dead people every day.
That’s fine. You’re free to talk alllllll you want.
Maybe if I have kids I’ll reassess the amount of risk I’m willing to take. But until then I will continue to be a firearm owner.
If my firearm malfunctions, I have immediate action I can perform to get it working again. Electronics not so much.