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Better stock up on ammo too. If "the one" and hillery sign that UN arms agreement, certain higher calibers will no longer be for sale either, along with larger capacity clips.
Looking for a VietNam-era civilianized AR-15, with peep sights, in good condition.
You can buy an AR 15 Vietnam era around $1,400 to $2,000.00 it might be more now.
For the M-16 selected fire start at $12,000.00 and up to $35,000.00
Yikes! I had no idea. I needed one to replace the weapon we lost when a member of our local POW MIA Squad passed on. Can't really justify that cost. Is there such a thing as a non-working ceremonial model? Thanks for your insights.
Yes, they do produce one for drill practice purposes that is utilized by the Army (and other Branches I'm sure) that is made to the exact size and features of the M-16/M-4 comprised of a rubber type compound. It's easily a "ten-footer" regarding telling the difference.
Also, you might look at a M&P .22 model. They are built on a very similar AR framework and can be had for around $400 (or less?) still from what I have seen on the usual sources. But, that's quite an expensive 22 and maybe just as difficult to justify.
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Your going to need a special license to buy that one.:10:
Bayonet and Grenade launcher not included!
No, the thing you have to do are: find the M 16 which is can be able to transfer to private individule (they are some on the market) then get a transfer form form BATF & E, two finger print cards, two passport pictures and certified yourself the citzenship, take the form have sheriff sign approval then mail $200.00 and all the items above to NFA branch assdress at the top right of the form and wait fo 3-6 month to get approve.
in order to own a full auto weapon do you not have to have a dealer/collector or other license? I'm thinking so. I think you also have to have an ffl. Your info i believe is for sbr/silencer for semi auto weapons. I'm not totally up on all this stuff but i think that's the way it works.
no, you don't have to have a ffl or anything els, find the machinegun (transferable to private individule in form 3 or form 4) pay the owner what ever the price agree upon the fill out the form sent $200.00 to nfa branch, if the owner of that machinegun is not the same resident stat you are in, you must find a ffl dealer with sot get it transfer to your resident state then that dealer can tranfer to you . You may have to pay onother $200. Fee if in the form 4 for tansfer to you.
I own some of them and may have some for sale get money to pay for my new trike.