Full Auto .22lr AR (suppressed)
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In the state of Florida, you can certainly own a full-auto firearm. The only catch is, is that it must been a firearm or part that has already been registered as a machine-gun with the NFA in 1986. This means no civilian can own a newly manufactured machine-gun, only ones built prior to 1986. This is why when you see transferable Class III full-auto and select-fire firearms, they cost between $15,000 and $20,000. You can however pick up a Mac10 for $4000. Also don't foreget you $200 tax.
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what make of 22 conversion kit was that ?
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@NOVAgamingtheater When you air-soft you take of the orange tip, give away position. For traveling in the event a cop sees the gun it needs to have an orange barrel cover of the tip to show it is non-lethal.
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@EliteAkinci Seriously? Are you that stupid? The 22 lr takes more lives a year than any other caliber
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@253nativepride Are u stupid?
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@bigb3062 anywhere besides california lol i think there's only a few states that it is actually illegal to have a class 3 weapon hawaii and new york maybe? idk florida is legal
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@XXbonerdonorXX i quit video games all together because i finally realized how much of a douche i sounded like when i talked about guns. so i taught myself a lot about guns. now im a freaking gun nut! lol and you actually do need a full auto permit but thats it. we share agreements. lets be friends. :3 (no homo)
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Give me that, I'll need it for zombies when I'm not to keen on alerting a horde. And besides, 7.62x54r ammunition is beginning to get expensive, I'm thinking of downgrading!
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@jraymond91 I was being sarcastic buddy
because .22's are so loud lol
heretic1915 3 months ago 53
paint the tip and take it airsofting
NOVAgamingtheater 1 month ago 42