First and foremost, our constitution allows us to own em. When it comes down to the Browning M2, most people look at em for the history. As for semi-auto fire, the way ammo prices are these days (especially .50 BMG) you'd be able to spend a few more seconds shooting as apposed to holding the trigger and using up all your ammo within say, 10 seconds
The ban only covers .50 BMG rifles. A M2 does not fit the definition of a rifle because it is not shoulder fired so the .50 BMG ban does not cover it.
I don't know. It belongs to a friend of mine so I get to shoot it for free but I usually only let off a couple of rounds. He reloads to keep the cost down because I believe retail price is around $5 per round.
only hitting dirt at 400-600? I have no problem at those ranges with mine using a cheap red dot on a sokolov mount.
burner208 1 year ago
yo whats the law regarding settin up one of these bad boys on my roof haha
pegasus619Q 1 year ago
M2 simis were 10.000 now 6.500
fulls were 28.000 now 18.000
give or take a little-ammo went up to 3.75-5.00 per round now its back down to 2.50 or less- but thats buying in bulk
LaurenTurtles 2 years ago
@LaurenTurtles
They were $10,500 from TNW before he went to War with us and now they are $6,450.
We kicked his Ass on price and now he cant compete :(
JnCmanufacturing 2 months ago
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UnsatisfactionGuaran 3 years ago
First and foremost, our constitution allows us to own em. When it comes down to the Browning M2, most people look at em for the history. As for semi-auto fire, the way ammo prices are these days (especially .50 BMG) you'd be able to spend a few more seconds shooting as apposed to holding the trigger and using up all your ammo within say, 10 seconds
Sev89 2 years ago
so this complies with that commiefornia law banning .50 BMG, or is this chambered in that .50 DT something that bypasses the ban?
kommando2008 3 years ago
This M2 is chambered for the .50 BMG. My friend had it before the anti-.50 law so it was grandfathered in.
kwazimoto 3 years ago
they make a .50 DTC M2 Browning, its california legal, the casing is slightly different and bypasses the law
ozziemo27 3 years ago
@kommando2008
The ban only covers .50 BMG rifles. A M2 does not fit the definition of a rifle because it is not shoulder fired so the .50 BMG ban does not cover it.
disturbedone5009 1 year ago
Do they sell belt fed semiautos way cheaper than their class 3 fully auto counterparts?
Liist 4 years ago
aw, i want to see it shooting something
innovatum 4 years ago
Sorry :(
We're engaging steel plates from 400 to 600 yards out, but just hitting a lot of dirt ;)
kwazimoto 4 years ago
how much does it cost to rent the gun and a s***load of ammunition...
kuyakev 4 years ago
I don't know. It belongs to a friend of mine so I get to shoot it for free but I usually only let off a couple of rounds. He reloads to keep the cost down because I believe retail price is around $5 per round.
kwazimoto 4 years ago
HOLD THE STUPID TRIGGER, IDIOT!
yzaq0810 4 years ago
Did you not read my desc. or anyone else's comments? This particular rifle has been converted to SEMI-auto to comply with California gun laws. Idiot.
kwazimoto 4 years ago
Some people can't be helped.
Percivilemonty 4 years ago
it is a civilian legal semi auto belt fed rifle that sells at 10,000 and up.
SHUNT311 4 years ago
For ALL who repled above....If you read the Preface the man states that to comply with Cali gun laws the gun is a semi auto version. READ NEXT TIME
Jumpper303 5 years ago
angeles gun range?
bazookawho 5 years ago
Yes, this is at Angeles Range.
kwazimoto 4 years ago
just shoooot!!!
JSF122386 5 years ago
The M2 can be fired single-shot too fyi.
Wisec4g 5 years ago
the trigger is made for squeezing... N00B
URAGR8M8 5 years ago
HOLD THE TRIGGER!
f0u 5 years ago