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It's better to learn to live the austere lifestyle under your own terms, than under the gun of some military junta.
It is also a good idea to agree with whatever it is that the man holding the machine gun is saying
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It's better to learn to live the austere lifestyle under your own terms, than under the gun of some military junta.
It is also a good idea to agree with whatever it is that the man holding the machine gun is saying
It is also a good idea to agree with whatever it is that the man holding the machine gun is saying
Which is why it's probably a good idea to have a gun of your own. That way your opinion matters just as much.Diplomacy is so much easier when you have overwhelming force on your side.![]()
It is also a good idea to agree with whatever it is that the man holding the machine gun is saying
Doesn't everyone own a machine gun?
They're not legal in a lot of places but where they are transferable ones are expensive. e.g. an M-16 transferable lower receiver only will run in the neighborhood of $15K. I've said that if I can find one for $10K it will be mine.
Doesn't everyone own a machine gun?
They're not legal in a lot of places but where they are transferable ones are expensive. e.g. an M-16 transferable lower receiver only will run in the neighborhood of $15K. I've said that if I can find one for $10K it will be mine.
Doesn't everyone own a machine gun?
They're not legal in a lot of places but where they are transferable ones are expensive. e.g. an M-16 transferable lower receiver only will run in the neighborhood of $15K. I've said that if I can find one for $10K it will be mine.
Do you mean fully automatic?
I understand a gunsmith can change a semi-automatic to an automatic pretty easily. But fully automatic weapons are not legal in most U.S. states.
A semi-automatic rifle can be shot pretty fast. You only have maybe 30 to 50 rounds in a magazine. With an automatic rifle, probably three or four squeezes on the trigger and the magazine is empty.
I can't see spending $10,000 on even a whole gun, much less just the lower receiver.
But I also have never liked the military-style rifles. I prefer a bolt-action rifle in .270, .308 or .30/06 with a scope. I will be able to hit someone with an AK, AR or M-16 before they get close enough to use their rifle.
You can also get something like a Ruger Mini-14 .223 Ranch Rifle that is semi-automatic and has a magazine feed. You can get 30-round magazines for it. You should be able to buy one of those rifles for less than $500.