Long1MD
Ultimate Member
The biggest issue I have had with investing in full auto is a place to shoot. Not many ranges will let you go rapid fire semi auto much less full auto. I've even known people to go full auto on 20+ acres of their own property just to have the police show up because of neighbor complaints. As far as an investment, there aren't many folks that make a lot of money on full auto items unless they have sat on the guns for 15-20 years. As the Pawn Stars say " that might have been the asking price, but what did it really sell for?"