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Uploaded by on Nov 17, 2006

Is this full auto? or is it an expensive toy.

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  • a country without guns is a country without defense...

  • @crazycracker187 The .22 IS a bullet with TERRIBLE stopping power, however, when you have any gun of any caliber pushing led at something around 1100 RPM it is a force to be reckoned with.

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  • damn thats surprisingly loud for a .22

  • ONLY RELIABLE FULL-AUTO RUGER 10/22 .22LR SUB MACHINE GUN ON THIS EARTH. We are living in the 'golden age' of firearm design & modification. Look at this wild thing on my YouTube. GSV sells a DVD video explaining an easy way the convert any semi-auto Ruger 10/22 rifle into a true full-auto. All other Ruger full-auto conversions suffer from 'bolt-bounce / light-strikes' which cause many malfunctions. GSV conversions have been tested with no malfunctions.

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  • With the low recoil there would be 15 rounds in you in a couple seconds

  • its not full uatomatic but the atf designated the atkins stock as a macine gun lift the 86 ban it'd be so much better

  • @Umimugo

    if it has one trigger then yes... but in the case of a double barreled shotgun they have two triggers so if you pull both triggers at once its ok

  • @Choncho203 so if we have a multi-barrel gun with multiple chambers, and fire them all at once it counts as a machine gun?

  • @Umimugo

    to not be considered a machine gun you have to do an action for every shot fired, if you pull the trigger once and you get more than one shot it is a machine gun, but if you are pulling forward for every shot like in bumpfiring then its ok... the stock has a spring in it that pushes the gun forward so all you have to do is pull the trigger once for multiple shots... screw the ATF

  • how can the ATF consider this a machinegun when by legal definition it is not?

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