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If the post-86 ban were repealed, and all makers would sell to the public (including making some old classics), what would be on your shopping list?

 

Mine would be an AA12, M60e3 and an American 180.

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Kalashnikov would be the list.

 

 

 

 

 

Maybe a Remmington ACR as well.

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Honestly an AR or two and some kind of rimfire. Even if I could afford a FA I doubt I could afford to feed it.

 

 

People thought there was an ammo shortage before.......

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MA DUCE

Oh yeaah! She was always great at chopping down trees and making a mess out of a building.

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An American 180 or a FA 10/22.

Then the obvious, an AR and AK.

And finally being able to buy a reasonably priced machine gun would be my biggest wish. Buying a FA AR for ~1,000 would be great. Or a $600 FA AK.

Beyond that I am not sure what I would really want.
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Assuming fair market value and easy obtain ability and ample stock, my wish list would be: Colt M4 HK MP5 9mm Glock 18 10/22 Auto for fun but honestly probably cheaper to reload and shoot one of the above 9mm's. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Meh, I've had my share of fun with most of the weapons on the banned list. I'd like to be able to just build and modify the weapons I already have without having to pay a ridiculous tax.
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Meh, I've had my share of fun with most of the weapons on the banned list. I'd like to be able to just build and modify the weapons I already have without having to pay a ridiculous tax.


This.
Full auto is "cool" and all. But unless it's belt fed I see no real reason for it. It's just something to show off.
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10mm MP5, M16A4, and one of those nifty 9mm × ? Ak subguns.
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Glock 18
Thompson
MP5A5
MP5K
Kriss Vector
Several select fire AR15s
Several select fire AR10s
AK
M14
M1919
M2HB
GE minigun
A select fire/burst fire AA12

That would get me started
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This.
Full auto is "cool" and all. But unless it's belt fed I see no real reason for it. It's just something to show off.


The only reason I don't own a belt fed is because I can't get one in full auto. If that were to change, I'd have something for the collection.


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Almost all of them! :up:

 

Because they would eventually meet equilibrium after demand normalized and prices would become affordable. 

 

Really, if i was rich and had time, I'd spend my life fighting to restore those rights and end the NFA crap! 

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