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Yes, let us know.
I don't see a judge signing a letter enabling the possession of one of these FSSGs stateside. IF a judge signed it saying it was OK, then it won't stick, and next time you're at the range you should expect the ATF to eventually knock on your door and take it away.
A judge's signature 'allowing' it might greatly assist in you not getting prosecuted. MIGHT assist, no guarantee on that. But I CAN guarantee that a judge's signature won't enable you to keep it when they come asking for it.
I don't see a judge signing a letter enabling the possession of one of these FSSGs stateside. IF a judge signed it saying it was OK, then it won't stick, and next time you're at the range you should expect the ATF to eventually knock on your door and take it away.
A judge's signature 'allowing' it might greatly assist in you not getting prosecuted. MIGHT assist, no guarantee on that. But I CAN guarantee that a judge's signature won't enable you to keep it when they come asking for it.
I read that it's douche to list your guns here, so I stopped that.
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The reason the Secret Service still carries the G18 is because they are an effective weapon in the hands of a highly trained individual. One trigger pull gets you a 3-5 shot bust on smaller than a pie plate target at CQB distances. It's the worlds smallest SMG with 1500 rpm. Conceals well with a 30+rd mag in a shoulder holster rig. 2-3 mags can be carried under the other arm.
Here's a few of many vids showing the easy controllability of the G18.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1RvTJBd ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyyB0M6wAV8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMRhxKB0m2U
Here's a few of many vids showing the easy controllability of the G18.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1RvTJBd ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyyB0M6wAV8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMRhxKB0m2U
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That's what I thought.kid with a toy wrote:Crap, forgot to post about the judge's ruling...
It's still out. He said he is going to have to research it, but did state the books on the pre 1986 blah, blah, blah.
Maybe soon those laws will be changed, but that's mostly wishful thinking.
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The latest from the judge..."if you boys with the LLPs,LLCs,and Trusts want to stay 100%, go with the pre1986 guts".
He also said it's gonna be up to the judge and the department head of your LEA for you LEO boys...and he said HE wouldn't personally sign off for LEO (because he's nearing retirement )
He also said it's gonna be up to the judge and the department head of your LEA for you LEO boys...and he said HE wouldn't personally sign off for LEO (because he's nearing retirement )
You can only own one if you are a NFA dealer. It is a post sample machinegun. This means a individual cannot own one. A dealer can only purchase one with a law enforcement demo letter. If you are a Lic. classII manufactorer you can make one for yourself for R and D or a sales sample (I am a classII). I have had one several months now and it is pretty fun. Mine shoots around 1200rpm though with my subsonic reloads. It acually shoots slower with a suppressor attached (around 900-1000) because of the extra weight on the muzzel. Believe it or not I have sold several to LE agencies with stock and forward grips for them to use as entry guns. they like the idea because it was cheap (they allready had the glocks) and they could convert their pistols over quick if they wanted too. Not saying it is the best choice, but when you are on a budget you gotta work with what you got.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBjUDCyDCuI
the glock in this video has one of these
the glock in this video has one of these
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