This should be an option!
in answer to someone's question:
can a citizen own a tank ? Yes
can a citizen own a .50 cal automatic ? Yes
there are at least three multimillionauires in the U.S. that have huge collections of armorer, one of them even owns one the three long tom ( atomic cannnons) that were built in the 50's or 60's
can a citizen own a tank ? Yes
can a citizen own a .50 cal automatic ? Yes
there are at least three multimillionauires in the U.S. that have huge collections of armorer, one of them even owns one the three long tom ( atomic cannnons) that were built in the 50's or 60's
Originally posted by Burpl
in answer to someone's question:
can a citizen own a .50 cal automatic ? Yes
in answer to someone's question:
can a citizen own a .50 cal automatic ? Yes
You don't have to be a class 3 dealer to own, you must pay a registration fee, pass a background check and a bunch of other hoops to jump through. Also you must live in a state that allows it. Dillon of Dillon Precision in Scottsdale, AZ has a tremendous collection and I have seen video of some of his "toys" right here on this forum. He also has videos for sale of his stuff burning up about $1 million in ammunition .
All Title II weapons (all sound suppressors or 'silencers', all fully-automatic and burst-fire firearms, all rifles with a barrel length less than 16 inches (406 mm) (SBR) and shotguns with a barrel length less than 18 inches (457 mm) (SBS), shoulder fired weapons with an overall length less than 26 inches (660 mm), weapons classified as "Any Other Weapon" (AOW) and weapons classified as "destructive devices") have been regulated since the National Firearms Act (NFA) was passed in 1934.
All NFA items must be registered with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. Importation of NFA weapons was banned by the 1968 Gun Control Act which implemented a "sporting" clause. Only firearms judged to be sporting firearms by BATFE can be imported for civilian use. The manufacture of new machine guns (A machine gun is a fully-automatic firearm that is capable of firing bullets in rapid succession. Unlike semi-automatic firearms, which require one trigger pull per bullet fired, a machine gun will continue to fire bullets as long as the trigger is held down.) for the civilian market was banned by the 1986 Firearm Owners Protection Act. All machine guns legally registered prior to the date of enactment are still legal for transfer among civilians. Machine guns manufactured after that date can only be sold to law enforcement and government agencies or exported.
All NFA items must be registered with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. Importation of NFA weapons was banned by the 1968 Gun Control Act which implemented a "sporting" clause. Only firearms judged to be sporting firearms by BATFE can be imported for civilian use. The manufacture of new machine guns (A machine gun is a fully-automatic firearm that is capable of firing bullets in rapid succession. Unlike semi-automatic firearms, which require one trigger pull per bullet fired, a machine gun will continue to fire bullets as long as the trigger is held down.) for the civilian market was banned by the 1986 Firearm Owners Protection Act. All machine guns legally registered prior to the date of enactment are still legal for transfer among civilians. Machine guns manufactured after that date can only be sold to law enforcement and government agencies or exported.
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