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88 911 00 Boxster S (wife's ride, becoming mine too) Even duct tape can't fix stupid... but it can muffle the sound! |
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That dude needs a Bic, that growth is horrible.
I also like the way he mentions you can get an "auto sear" for the Glock. Last time I checked that'll land you in a "pound me in the ass" federal pen, for making the conversion to machine pistol.
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That was awesome. I so have to grow a beard like that.
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I'm not nearly dude enough to pull off that beard.
As shown there you or I would need a federal tax stamp to own it as a short barreled rifle. That's as far as normal folks could go. Federales, military, police and federally licensed manufacturers and dealers in machine guns could own one with an auto sear (the last two would have to have a letter from one of the first three, if I recall correctly). But why mess around with something you have to unfold?
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A police officer cannot own one. A police officers agency can own one but not the officer himself. Not sure about the feds though.
Why does it have to be disguised as something? Why can't it be this one with the drum mag? This one is the shyte...
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Ha, I was sitting here thinking "all this hoopla over a tact light?"
That was slick though although my journey to my mailbox doesn't waranty anything like that. Great for hiding in plain sight though. Quote:
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Well he's a dealer "he" can have it. And of course class III folks as well.
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Ha!
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