Connor shooting suppressed mac-11 full-auto
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he obviously put warlord on it
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@dominic0147 Nope, it's a 9mm MAC with a bowers suppressor and a few other add-ons, but the core is a mac.
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I wish those were legal in nj
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@UltramanGaria i was thinking that too
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Now thats what i call attatchments lol
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@clavo420 just what i was going to say
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"i like this" no shit! thats awesome
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"don't yell DAD, then turn and look at me while you're firing" LOLOLOLOLOLOL
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@infedel556 wrong.. mac 10 are chambered in 45acp and mac 11 .380 and the newer versions in 9mm
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@infedel556 There are full and semi auto versions of both.
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Uh. How is it legal for you to own a fully-automatic machine pistol?
ramblingevilmushroom 1 month ago
@ramblingevilmushroom The KRISS Super V in this video is semi-auto, not full-auto. It also is not a pistol, it is a short barrel rifle (SBR). If it did not have a stock, it would be classified as a pistol. An SBR is controlled just like a suppressor or machine guns thru the BATF and local law enforcement. Each state decides what class III devices are allowed by civilians, in AZ suppressors, machine guns (pre-1986), SBR's and AOW (all other weapons - usually weird stuff) are allowed.
azweapon 1 month ago
I don't like stock suppresors : ( They don't provide enough sound dampening, or length.
dudens97 8 months ago
@dudens97 What do you mean by "stock suppressors"? Do you build your own? If you build your own and don't have a class III manufacturing permit don't answer my question. If you are a legal suppressor builder, that sounds like a blast (ok, I did not plan that as a pun, just lucky). If suppressor manufacturing did not require all the ATF hoop jumping, I wonder how fast new and innovative suppressors would come to market.
azweapon 7 months ago