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TRX 01-23-2013 09:27 AM

crazed NFA article from DCist
 
DCist.com goes absolutely bonkers over legal ownership of machine guns:

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Check out some of the comments from the interviewees. Those people are nuts.

1biggun 01-23-2013 10:04 AM

YEA THE COMMENTS ARE ALWAYS SCARRY ON ANY GUN STORY . IT REALLY MAKES YOU DO A DOUBLE CHECK ABOUT PEOPLE ON BOTH SIDES OF THE ISSUE.

UNFORTUNATLY SOME OWNERS OF GUNS ARE JUST AS WEIRD.

ID LOVE TO HAVE A FULL AUTO PASSED UP ON A GOOD DEAL ON A TRANSFERABLE THOMPSON YEARS AGO AN HAVE BEEN BETING MYSELF UP EVER SINCE I COULD HAVE SOLD IT TODAY AN PAID OFF A LOT OF MY HOUSE.

KNEW A GUY WHO HAD A LEGAL UZI UMP IN 45 AN SHOT IT A FEW TIMES AN WOW WAS ALL I COULD SAY AN HOW DO YOU AFORD TO SHOOT IT.

I HAD NO IDEA VIRGINA HAD THAT MANY FA OWNERS WONDER WHY????????

Abukai08 01-23-2013 10:11 AM

I here Antique Gun Collection is pretty big in VA. I got to sit behind a Lewis Machinegun once and all I thought was, "I don't get paid enough."

TRX 01-23-2013 01:22 PM

Quote:

But just why do so many Virginia residents own machine guns. According to people The Roanoke Times interviewed, they're tons of fun:

"They are a blast to shoot," said Philip Van Cleave, president of the pro-gun Virginia Citizens Defense League.
"They are a hell of a lot of fun. Shooting a gun is fun anyway, and this just magnifies it."

Obvious whackjobs. Which reminds me, I need to drag the MAC-11 out somewhere and practice my trigger control.

j427x 01-23-2013 03:34 PM

back when ammo was less pricey one of my friends who has a few NFA irons he bought before 1980 --(for like $200 each with the tax stamp another $200!)

would take them out and fire a case of two just for giggles.

now days ammo is so expensive and his guns are now "investments". he do shoot um much anymore.

he keeps saying one day he is gonna sell um and buy a maserati---

what is bad is i had the chance to buy a bunch of NFA things but i thought the $200 for a stamp was --well too pricy--LOL

Abukai08 01-23-2013 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by j427x (Post 698834)
back when ammo was less pricey one of my friends who has a few NFA irons he bought before 1980 --(for like $200 each with the tax stamp another $200!)

would take them out and fire a case of two just for giggles.

now days ammo is so expensive and his guns are now "investments". he do shoot um much anymore.

he keeps saying one day he is gonna sell um and buy a maserati---

what is bad is i had the chance to buy a bunch of NFA things but i thought the $200 for a stamp was --well too pricy--LOL

That's with everything right now brother I feel your pain.

The other day I was staring at a Krinkov SBR and thought "I could buy this or I could get a tank of gas???" :lol:

Tommo 01-23-2013 06:35 PM

I do not own a machine gun though I am a VA resident, so according to the Commocrat anti-gun logic:

Machine guns = evil, VA has allot of machine guns = very evil, therefore Tommo resident of VA = very evil!

Bradrock 01-23-2013 06:54 PM

"The other day I was staring at a Krinkov SBR and thought "I could buy this or I could get a tank of gas???"

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Abukai08 01-23-2013 08:17 PM

#1: I'm Jealous

#2: It was north of $2,000 before the stamp.


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