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Originally Posted by VABAM
(For the those who might not know)
Full auto/bust builds are cost prohibitive IMO. The 1986 FOPA banned new sales of full auto and burst fire weapons to civilians after the act was enacted. All full auto/burst weapons made before then were grandfathered. This means AR-15 full auto and bust sears are $15K+ and that’s if you can find one. Most owners are holding on to their auto sears. Oh and don’t forget the NFA paper work too.
Yes, you can own a full auto or burst fire weapon (except in states like IL ) but you’ll pay and arm and a leg to do so. I don’t know about you but, my finger can pull a trigger pretty fast.
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As a side note; NFA items can be bought (assigned) to a trust. It usually takes less time for the NFA stamp to be issued to a trust, than it does to a private individual. The good part is that you can add anyone to the trust, so that when it comes time (your passing on to the next realm), there is no paperwork for your heirs to worry about and they get your NFA items. Otherwise, as an individual, when you pass on, the government will confiscate your NFA items without compensation.