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jams 07-21-2011 04:06 PM

Sons of Guns
 
Don't know if you watch the reality show Sons of Guns but its not bad. You get a chance to see a lot of different firepower.

I don't know how they can legally fire fully automatic weapons but I guess they are have a special license.

It's on Wednesday nights.

FWB 07-21-2011 05:13 PM

you need to get out of jersey now and then.....you can shoot em off here in pa. its transporting the gun to the range that needs ATF approval

jams 07-21-2011 05:53 PM

I guess I do. Jersey is so uptight when it comes to guns.

FWB 07-21-2011 07:29 PM

if i read the law right.......a winchester model 62A, which is a .22 cal tube load gallery gun pump action. is considered an assault rifle in jersey.
and illegal to own because it holds 17 .22 cal shorts.

jams 07-22-2011 05:59 AM

I think I have one of those so called assault rifles. I better turn myself in!

392cobra 07-22-2011 10:07 AM

If you are looking to own/possess an automatic firearm.....

Here's my understanding :

Step 1-You must find a dealer with a Class III FFL as they're the only ones who may deal in NFA weapons (machine guns, silencers, etc.) and select a weapon that was registered in the NFA registry before 1986 (this only applies for full-auto, silencers and AOW can be brand new)

Step 2-You must make your application to both the federal gov't and your local chief law enforcement officer, both must approve.

Step 3-Pay the $200 tax stamp

Step 4-Take posession of your weapon.

The largest impediment is that the NFA registry was closed to full-auto in 1986, therefore only LEOs or Class III FFL's may legally posess a post-86 full auto. Because of this, the price of pre-86 full-autos is very high (typically $10K and up).
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Bill Bess 07-22-2011 10:36 AM

I think you can buy anything a 7-Eleven in AZ. , perhaps not automatic weapons but plenty of fun stuff that goes bang in the night. Harr! :rolleyes:

95CobraR 07-29-2011 11:10 AM

I've recorded and watched it a few times. I don't really like the "reality show" format.

But the owner of the shop does know a lot about old and new guns.


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