Roanoke, West Virginia Machine Gun Shoot - 2005
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@northvana What does need have anything to do with it? It's a free country, the owners wanted to buy them, had the money, obeyed all applicable laws, and are not harming others when using them.
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@reptile202 Sure. The launcher and the grenades both count as Destructive Devices, and are quite expensive ($200 NFA tax for the launcher and each grenade, in addition to the cost of the launcher/grenade itself).
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@heypete1 So civilians can own the actual 203 with the actual explosive-type grenades?
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@reptile202 I think you're thinking of the 1986 closure of the machine gun registry. This doesn't affect Destructive Devices at all; they can still make new M203s and grenades and sell them, though actual explosive ones count as a separate DD (the 40mm launcher is a DD by itself) and require an additional Form 4 and tax. Non-explosive grenades, as well as 37mm flares and their launchers (which look essentially the same) are not classified as DDs.
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@danedw9113 It's listed as WV as a previous commenter stated that this took place in WV (it was originally listed as being in VA). I wasn't there and have no idea what state it actually took place in. I guess I'll have to change it back.
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cool
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@heypete1 If you brought a 203 before 1984, does that mean all rounds for it must been made before 1984, or can you still purchase them after 1984?
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whens the next one?
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I WANT A GO!!!!!!!!!!!
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WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



The kid @30 secs looks like "Bobbie" from 'King of the Hill'... grinnin' from ear to ear!!
Roanoke is in West Virginia..Duh!
BuzzDyou 1 year ago
@BuzzDyou Why is it a "duh" thing? There's a bigger city named Roanoke in Virginia. That's the first city that comes to my mind when someone mentions that name.
heypete1 1 year ago 3