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Friday, February 29, 2008

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Something You Will Want



14 comments:

  1. droooooooooool

    We don't need to make the mortgage payment this month.....

    However I understand a shoulder stock on a pistol is a legal problem. If there's a way around that, please enlighten me.

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  2. The Barn Army is exempt from silly gun laws.

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  3. Pardon my French, but that's fucking sweet!

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  4. You gotta' admit that's pretty cool.

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  5. sawed off shotguns full auto or shoulder stocked pistols/short-barreled rifles are a 200 tax stamp. You local sheriff needs to sign off on it & state laws on NFA guns vary.
    Of note the 30 round Sherer mags are legal (excluding in California and available quite reasonably) Makes me feel warm and fuzzy knowing that the wife has a couple spare mags in her truck.
    RAK

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  6. They used to be a simple $5 NFA, but you still needed it to be registered. I await clarification on this.

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  7. >>>

    SUH-WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET!

    >>>

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  8. The $5 NFA tax is for AOW ( Any Other Weapons ).

    AOW is the catch all for odd crap like trap guns, penguns, breifcase guns, cane guns, and other wieries that don't look like guns.

    Since this one looks like a weapon when it is ready to shoot ( you can't shoot it while it is folded ), it is not an AOW.

    It is, however, a short barreled rifle, which does require a $200 tax. Individuals need a sheriff's signature ... but an LLC or a revokeable trust does not. Have your LLC buy it, with yourself listed on the Form 4 as the "Responsible Person".

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  9. USA UAS USA !!!

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  10. I have just the use for that.

    If you guys are on the jury will you acquit? ;-)

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  11. For a pocket gun it beats the hell out of a .38 or a 380...

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  12. I have a b'day in about 5 months...

    *bats eyelashes*

    e-C

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  13. You have to be at least 21 e-C. Maybe next year.

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  14. The laws must have changed since I last looked into SBRs in the early 90's. In the 80's you could send an app to the BATF to make a short-barreled rifle, and if approved, it fell into the AOW catagory with only a $5 transfer. For a while in the late 80's somebody was selling legal short-barreled 12GA shotguns. I turned up an 8" barrel for the M1 cabine at a gun show and REALLY wanted to do it. I wish I'd made a few back then. I blame Clinton.

    Annoyed White Male

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