Bertfish
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It is my sincere wish that I will one day say something clever enough to wind up in Bertfish's signature line.
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It is my sincere wish that I will one day say something clever enough to wind up in Bertfish's signature line.
I won an HK-51 w/ registered sear for a $50 ticket in the Herb Woodend raffle. Sometimes you get lucky. I never could have afforded to buy one.
https://www.smallarmsreview.com/display.article.cfm?idarticles=2232
Feel like doubling your money?
About the same price as a Sex Change Operation...
Simple question.
Are people taking loans out? Saving long term? Selling a ton of stuff to buy one thing?
I'm not talking a $5k Mac. I mean like a Thompson, M16, belt fed stuff. The class 3 guns that get really costly.
I know some people are just wealthy so it's less of a thing but folks in that position don't constitute all NFA owners. But for guys such as myself (I do decently, pay the bills with extra and live well below my means) that much money for something full auto seems unachievable in my life time.
LOL I sold it 5 or 6 years ago to help pay for home renovations.
If I could I would go back to 1988 when I was offered up to 3 m-16's at $1,000 each. I had the money then but was just a little leery being as how it was a janitor working at APG who I was talking with.
A guy I worked with found a M2 carbine in his fathers attic. He wanted to take it to an indoor range. I talked him out of that.
It was a bring back with no paperwork. I instructed him on what to legally do with it. I never heard about it again once he found out the NFA laws and penalties.
If he took the giggle switch out of it, then it would be perfectly fine to have as then it would be a M1 carbine in function.
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Once a machine gun always a machine gun per ATF
Buying the gun is one thing,,, FEEDING it is another!!