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So...whos state is this thing legal in anyway? :confused:
Steve
I WANT ONE! :yoyo:
That is pretty slick!
I want two! Christmas is coming.
That is wayyyyyyyy too slick. :yoyo:
Prototype my ass. You dont go through that much work in precision machining, and fitting, not to mention the set-up involved just to make ONE :nono:
These things are probably already available on the black market, ready to ship by Christmas. :biggrin:
I think they have something like that in one of the Robocop movies.
The problem that I see is the guy said it is a MACHINE gun, which I would read as having the capability of going full auto. If it were a normal Glock that would not be a machine gun, I think I would be able to carry one in Ohio. Since I don't have a class III license and my concealed carry permit would not count, I don't think I will end up with one. But it does look like fun.
Jerry
Quote from: Hawks Feather on October 25, 2008, 01:24:42 PM
The problem that I see is the guy said it is a MACHINE gun, which I would read as having the capability of going full auto. If it were a normal Glock that would not be a machine gun, I think I would be able to carry one in Ohio. Since I don't have a class III license and my concealed carry permit would not count, I don't think I will end up with one. But it does look like fun.
Jerry
He also said it has a place to put an auto sear. So that means it does not HAVE to be a machine gun but it is a short barreled rifle because it is a pistol with a stock. So it does have to be registered.
Bottom line, I believe you can own one in Michigan if you jump through the right hoops and pay the transfer fees and taxes.