Posted by NCWayne on March 10, 2015 at 22:05:34 from (173.188.169.54):
In Reply to: Re: 223 ammo posted by old on March 10, 2015 at 20:57:04:
Fortunately you don't need an FFL to own an automatic rifle, just fill out the Form 1, pay the $200 tax stamp, and get the proper approvals to allow it. Then you have to come off the hip with a HUGE chunk of money to buy the rifle given that there have been no 'new' ones made for civilian ownership since '86 I believe it was.
Not that most of us would be able to afford one, or to feed it in FA mode, but there is currently a lawsuit in the works to get the MG manufacturing ban over turned. Fortunately, from what I have read, the way things are going so far sound like it just might get approved by the court.
As far as an assault rifle, there actually is such a thing, and has been since WW2. Most consider any military looking rifle to be an assault rifle, but they are dead wrong. For those who are curious as to what one actually is, Wikipedia has a good definition.
Beyond that, I completely agree. We have way to many idiots in the government making decisions, that effect all of our rights, that have never even shot a gun, much less have any clue what the different kinds of guns are, beyond what the media tells them.
Too, like I was saying in another post on here the other day. A gun is nothing more than a tool of deterrent, until the time it's needed. Then, and only then, it becomes a weapon......and no gun has ever killed anyone on it's own, without human involvement of some kind......anymore than a ball bat, a knife, a fork, or a fist can do the same.
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