Alfatango1
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Not true, in California it still holds but most of the country you can buy an assault rifle without any problems.assault rifles are banned and the pre-ban ones are $$$$
Not true, in California it still holds but most of the country you can buy an assault rifle without any problems.assault rifles are banned and the pre-ban ones are $$$$
You can still get those too. IRS Tax stamp required and it takes quite a bit of time to go through all the background checks and such. All Full Auto's most have this clearance, so 1 per weapon. It is a common misconception[5] that an individual must have a "Class 3 License" in order to own NFA firearms. An FFL is required as a prerequisite to become a Special Occupation Taxpayer (SOT): Class 1 importer, Class 2 manufacturer-dealer or Class 3 dealer in NFA firearms, not an individual owner. Legal possession of an NFA firearm by an individual requires transfer of registration within the NFA registry. An individual owner does not need to be an NFA dealer to buy Title II firearms. The sale and purchase of NFA firearms is, however, taxed and regulated,i think he is refering to the term "assault rifle" meaning a true, select fire rifle (which were banned in 86)