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Uploaded by on Sep 14, 2007

Myself with 1919

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  • It's a semi-automatic version. It's clearly being bump fired, and poorly at that.

  • Nope, not bump firing.

    Having to be pulled vertically, the trigger does not lend itself to easy bump firing.

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  • he couldent hit a cows arse with a banjo!

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  • @Steelblitz01 How do you expect to bump fire this? Trigger isn't good for that, the grip isn't good for that, and the gun weighs a million pounds.

  • u know its america when someone hip fires a 1919A4

  • @loontheklown1 what the hell is an arse lol welcome to america

  • Oooh M-19-19 browning

  • @Steelblitz01 FUCK OFF IDIOT

  • @saints360row Full autos are NFA items. That is, they are weapons controlled by the National Firearms Act of 1934 (the NFA).

    To buy one you need to pay a $200 tax and have a "tax stamp" issued by the NFA. You must have the tax stamp in your possession BEFORE you take possession of the weapon. Dealers of NFA weapons will not sell you a gun unless you have a tax stamp.

    If you inherit a full auto a dealer must take possession of the weapon until you file an ATF form 4 and get a tax stamp.

  • @etucker5007 -Could you not get paperwork for the gun after you have purchased it? Say if it were... "inherited" ;) and you didn't have the proper paper work because it "got lost." I mean, you need new paperwork, right? So how are you supposed to obtain it?

    This is very interesting to me. Thanks again.

  • @saints360row

    yes, yes and yes

    People do buy them under the table. We call them "Mexican drug gangs"

    I don't because I like to obey the law, and besides I couldn't shoot at my local range because I'd get caught.

    Then it's off to Federal prison, not to mention I'd lose my job, my right to vote, and my gun rights.

  • @etucker5007 -Thanks. So why don't people just buy them under the table? Aside from the fact that it's unlawful. I mean, wouldn't buying it under the table be cheaper and make the transactions A LOT easier?

  • @saints360row

    Well, if there were no gun laws they would cost the same, about $350. But since full autos have been outlawed since 1986 there is only a limited number of full autos on the market that can legally be bought. So a full auto MAC will run you about $3000. Generally a full auto will cost about 10x as much as it's semi auto counterpart.

    Masterpiece Arms makes a very nice semi auto mac pistol for $350-$400. Check out their website.

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