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From: drbty
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  • Awesome!!! How do i get my hands on a kit like that???!!

  • @roblopez155

    The stock is a modified Choate, cut shorter with the open tip filled with Acraglass.

    You can do the paperwork yourself to legally cut the barrel to less than 16".

    Barrel length won't matter with a registered full-auto trigger pack installed.

    Contact your local C3 dealer for more details or read through the threads in the armory, General Class 3 section, of ar15.com.

  • @turretslemurswithgun not much.

  • @turretslemurswithgun

    About $6 to $9k.

  • @turretslemurswithgun well you'd need a class 2 ffl which is around $500 a year and when you stop paying you have to sell or surrender all of the machine guns you own on your SOT

  • How is it even legal for you to own this firearm ?

  • @tori8984

    Machine guns are not illegal in most (relatively free) states. You own one by paying .guv a $200 tax.

  • @drbty pff... in canada you only need a busniess lience thats 2000 every 5 years... but you can then own anything and I mean anything.. if you have the money to buy it :p

  • @tori8984 because some people to live in a police state. in CO I can get a recoiless rifle with the proper papers/licenses. (recoiless rifle is a cannon.)

  • Is that at the Hernando Sportsmans Club MG shoot?

  • @TheHendricks5150

    Yep. :-)

  • So those things won't jam on a full auto 10/22? Did you have to tweak any pieces for it to work cleanly?

  • No tweaks. Starting with a clean gun, it's done at least 9 consecutive mag-dumps with no hiccups. They've functioned very well for me (currently have 3 of them).

    When jams have occurred, it's sometimes hard to fault the drum. .22lr is so finicky and dirty, particularly in a machine gun, plus I run cheap ammo. Duds/light primer strikes are not uncommon.

    Nitpicking: it can be a bit cumbersome to grip the forearm on such a short setup due to the size of the drum.

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