I'm with ya. If you have a 30 cal can and a 45 cal pistol can you can suppress damn near anything, then you can start expanding into specialty cans for different calibers.
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I shoot 308, 5.56, 300aac, and 7.62x39 all through mine. It's big and heavy, but solid. Just remember with a qd can you're going to need a compatible $70 muzzle device for each gun.
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Short version.
1. Apply for tax stamp $200.
2. Wait a year.
3. When stamp is approved add a stock.
My 556 pistol had a plug on the back of the lower that you removed and an AR buffer tube screwed right in.
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If it was built as a pistol before it was a rifle you can swap back and forth all you want. That's why every new lower i buy gets a pistol tube screwed into it before it becomes a rifle. Or at least that's my story
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And 40, and 22, 17hmr, 300aac subsonics. I'm sure I'm forgetting others.
With a 45 pistol can and a 30 cal rifle can you can suppress the VAST majority of common calibers.
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In section 922(r) and further detailed in section 27 C.F.R. § 478.39, “no person shall assemble a semiautomatic rifle or any shotgun” if the end product is a firearm that would otherwise be banned from importation under 925(d)(3)
If you can find a clear legal aff definition of where modify...
Dude, you'll **** yourself when you hear it with subs. Bryan and I shot the first one on a handirifle. I don't know where Bryan got his sketchy reloads, but we had a squib that popped the primer and backed it out, but the bullet never unseated. It was way too loud, thats how I knew something...
Same here. I have one my great grandfather bought out of a barrel in Sears for 20 bucks, and my dad has the one my grandfather bought at the same time. It was the first centerfire rifle I moved my kids up to. I SBRed a sixties commercial gun and put it in a paratrooper trooper stock, its my dads...
Sadly, had that saved on my phone.
Pretty much all the m1s were re-arsenaled after world war 2, if you can find an original production unmolested one that's where you really get into some money. They changed back sites and added the bayonet lug with the new barrel band, probably other stuff...
A ffl can pay a "special occupational tax" to become a nfa dealer. These license holders can buy new manufacturer machine guns as dealer samples, but there's still a lot of paperwork and red tape. They can't go out and buy 50 new full auto mp5s just because. They have to have a police...
Short version....
If it's in the m2 thats not registered its illegal and there's no way to make it legal for private ownership. Even if the full auto is disabled it's still a machine gun.
What's it worth? 10 years of your life and $100,000