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Anyone shoot with a Ruger 10/22?
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$13.95 plus 10 years in prison and $250k if you're stupid enough to put an oil filter on your rifle and shoot it.
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BTW FBI, I do not own a trigger activator and will not be buying a suppressor mount. Them's just jokes.
Thanks Paully |
Shipping it across state lines is a nice touch, lol.
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Yea, Don't know when, But the hammer will come down on those sometime. Also with the 1/2 by 28 tpi to oil filter converter adapters.
http://www.amazon.com/2-28-ID-13-16-...t+trap+adapter Some really stupid comments left too. Like "my solvent is real quiet now". And stuff like that. |
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Ruger makes a nice supressed 10/22 and of course their classic .22 "hit" gun, the supressed MKII Takes a lot of paperwork to legally obtain one |
I owned one a long time ago. I had the black plastic body and two side by side banana clips. Even though I had a CAR15, I still liked shooting the 10/22 more, probably because 22 ammo was so much cheaper than 5.56. That shit was expensive...you could go through 100 bucks in a few minutes, and that's semi-automatic.
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:1orglaugh :1orglaugh no speaky english fbi/atf :uhoh
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"A lot of paperwork"? No, not really. Just a 4 page form and 2 of those pages are the instructions. http://www.atf.gov/files/forms/downl...f-f-5320-4.pdf Also, about half of the second page is for local law enforcement sign off and that can be avoided with the use of an NFA trust. |
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It is legal to own if the oil filter is not on/or with the weapon though. Say oil filter in a box in the garage (rifle elsewhere) in case it's ever needed for something. >;-) Just sayin' |
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FUCK THAT SHIT!!!! |
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There's not even such a thing as a "class 3 permit". Where you do you people come up with this shit? |
It was a long time ago (25 years) that I was going though the steps to become a class 3 gun dealer. As a class 3 dealer I could own and sell full auto fire weapons and Suppressed weapons.
Maybe permit was the wrong word, and maybe times have changed as I was diving into the past. But I'm still pretty sure when you go for a weapons license of this kind that you give up your rights to search warrant of the listed property where the guns are kept. (Must be in a safe as well) I didn't get my class 3 dealer for this very reason. Didn't want to give up my rights to just to own some guns that if I ever shot a person with would be bad legal troubles. |
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Being a dealer with a Class II or Class III S.O.T. isn't the same as a retail customer buying a suppressor. "...you give up your rights to search warrant of the listed property where the guns are kept." In most cases, if you have a Class II or III S.O.T. (Along with the proper FFL) then you are not running the business out of your home and therefore do not give up any rights of your home being searched. If your FFL is at your home then thats a different story. Either way, when a customer buys an NFA item, they give up no such rights for a search without a warrant. The law applies only to dealers and manufacturers and only at their place of business. |
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