Lahti 20mm
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@pinktacoetr im no gun dealer but i do know you can with the tax stamp. if you can find one, they would be around $10,000.
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@ThePitbullofLove thx for the info,so if hypothetically someone had a new one and wanted to sell it,you would have to get all the proper paperwork etc?.
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@TheThh why are you Anti-gun people always, asswipes?
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recoil much?
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why are you american gun people always fat?
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gots to ask. what ammo are you using and why no mag?
MrPennyworth007 1 year ago
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20mm Vulcan practice ammo. The Vulcan barrel was turned down and adapted to the Lahti, so as to:
A. Provide "cheap ammo"
B. Not damage a collectible rifle by rechambering the gun
No mag is because the gas system was turned "off". We're hand cycling to avoid wear and tear. The mags need to be modded to fit and function with the Vulcan ammo, and it hadn't been done at the time of this video.
ThePitbullofLove 1 year ago
@ThePitbullofLove where can you find the ammo?
MrPennyworth007 1 year ago
@MrPennyworth007
My friend reloads it. He buys Vulcan practice projectiles and brass and puts it in a modded reloading press (.50 BMG). I think once the brass is paid for, each round can be reloaded for something ridiculously low like $.40 per rd!
ThePitbullofLove 1 year ago
@MrPennyworth007 is the Lahti 20mm legal to own?,also what is one worth?.
pinktacoetr 6 months ago
@pinktacoetr It's legal to own in most places in the US, but it's considered a Destructive Device by the BATF, requires a tax stamp, background check, and some other hoops to be jumped through if you want one. I've seen them for as little as $6K, though frequently they cost more; especially if complete, with accessories, and in working order. That said, the original round for these is difficult to find and very expensive, hence why this one was rechambered to fire a more common 20mm round.
ThePitbullofLove 6 months ago