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After thinking about it a while longer, I would probably not get anything. I wouldn't be able to enjoy much more than a

suppressor. Just the idea that I wouldn't have to deal with the government to make my damned decision would make me

feel much better, though. Telling me what my options in this area  are is what makes me mad. Future generations are

still important. It's nobody else's business what I want or have, especially the government's.

 

Be fun to pull the trigger on Ma Deuce, though. :D

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[quote name="plank white" post="887141" timestamp="1358380653"]Just for Fun what would be the first four weapons you would get if the NFA was repealed ?   my choices    1. 249 SAW    [/quote] Haha, I saw the title of the thread and this is what immediately came to mind. I've seen semi-auto versions for sale before, so I figured if the ban on new machine guns ever went away I'd pick one up and just convert it. Super easy to do.
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[quote name="6.8 AR" post="887769" timestamp="1358443074"]   Be fun to pull the trigger on Ma Deuce, though. :D[/quote] You'd go broke just tuning the timing on it.
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G36c

UMP

 

I could pretty well close the door here and be happy, but why not add a few for fun

 

steyr TMP - just because i bet it would be a fun little gun to shoot.

Kriss Super V - say what  you will, but it's a damn good looking SMG

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Maybe a suppressor. I don't really get a willy for full auto.

 

Man, there is something wrong with you. ;)

 

I would definitely start with a Tommy. They are just too much fun to shoot. After that, it would depend on how much I could get selling my house and all my belongings. :D

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MG42 and BAR.  That's all I really want.  Except maybe a Beretta PM12s.  Yep, that's it, the MG42, BAR, and PM12s.  Well, maybe also a full-auto Ruger 10/22 because they are just too cool.  So, yep, that's all.  A MG42, BAR, PM12s, and 10/22.  Oh, wait, an M-16, too.  And that's it.  Really.

 

 

 

Well, maybe a Swedish K like I used to have.

 

 

 

 

And I did forget to add a M1A! Thompson.  Really, I can stop any time. :pleased:

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The cost to own them would probably drop, but the affordability of continued ownership after shooting them might

be problematic. :D

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After thinking about it a while longer, I would probably not get anything. I wouldn't be able to enjoy much more than a

suppressor. Just the idea that I wouldn't have to deal with the government to make my damned decision would make me

feel much better, though. Telling me what my options in this area  are is what makes me mad. Future generations are

still important. It's nobody else's business what I want or have, especially the government's.

 

Be fun to pull the trigger on Ma Deuce, though. :D

when do you want to go  bring ammo

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Tomorrow, but I don't have the ammo.:D

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[quote name="Mike" post="888058" timestamp="1358458864"]PKM[/quote] And a press to load the belts with.... not fun to do by hand.
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[quote name="swim615" post="887321" timestamp="1358388287"]G18M16 A1 just like in basic trainingM60 just like Somalia50 cal just like SomiliaA SAW would rocketc. etc. for ever[/quote]10 MTN?
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Only four? Dang.

 

1. MP5SD3. Full auto, suppressed, retractable-stock. Would be cool and practical!

 

2. A sawed-off Remington 870 or 1100, or Browning A5. Cut the barrel to just past the mag tube, and cut the stock off to the grip. Talk about a carry gun! Actually, I suppose I could have one of these realistically even with the damn NFA. Hmmmm.

 

3. An M1919 would be great. Stick it in the back of the truck, or maybe out the bathroom window.

 

4. Um... Well, I would like an RPG-7, personally. May as well end my list with a bang.

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Uzi

 

Kriss Super V

 

Thompson 

 

MP5

 

M3 

 

M42 Duster

 

and a bank account that would allow me to buy and feed it all.

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[quote name="battleop" post="890334" timestamp="1358659125"]MP5SD ppsh 41 (Dunno why other than it it was a cool gun to have in Call of Duty: World at War)[/quote] I had a few of these in Iraq. Hard finding a good drum that wouldn't jam a few times, but the rate of fire n this thing is unbelievable. I've never fired/seen a sub-gun with such a high cyclic rate. The only belt fed I've seen shoot that fast is an MG3.
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[quote name="swim615" post="890291" timestamp="1358656389"]101st Airborne from FT Campbell.   You?[/quote]B Co 2/502nd INF 101st 01-04 and reserve since. I didn't realize anyone besides TF Ranger members and 10th MTN were in Somalia.

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