Pic 7: submachine guns are not available for one and all in the US. Automatic weapons need to be registered with ATF and the ownder needs to pay for a tax stamp for each and every one. Local laws will prohibit citizens from buying these weapons outright.
Get your facts straight before making outrageous statements.
[citation][nom]blurr91[/nom]Pic 7: submachine guns are not available for one and all in the US. Automatic weapons need to be registered with ATF and the ownder needs to pay for a tax stamp for each and every one. Local laws will prohibit citizens from buying these weapons outright.Get your facts straight before making outrageous statements.[/citation]
It was a joke. Please relax.
-Devin Connors, Tom's Guide
1) Its not a submachine gun, its a machine gun.
2) If its semi-automatic it does NOT need to be registered in most states. in NH I have weapons like this with no permits, but my select fire (meaning: fully automatic) has to be on a "Form 2" which requires a tax stamp. This weapon is simply a single shot "machine gun". easy to own and operate without any legal issues in a vast majority of Free America.