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    Default Re: That's a little absurd, don't ya think?

    If they made a 22LR Semi-auto version that would be perfect. affordable for the common man and still bad ass

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    Default Re: That's a little absurd, don't ya think?

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    The Gilboa™ series is being produced by operators, for operators, so it comes fitted with ambidextrous selector, magazine release and charging handle as standard.
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    Default Re: That's a little absurd, don't ya think?

    Quote Originally Posted by hotdog View Post
    I'll take 2 please.

    Nvm, I'm in Jersey...

    You can't own one in America.

    Like Wildbill990 said, it's a post-1986 machinegun under US law - fires more than one shot with one pull of the trigger. There's an exception for sporting shotguns but not for semi-autos.

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    Default Re: That's a little absurd, don't ya think?

    Yes, but with enough money, time, and background checks you could do it. You would need to be a FFL manufacturer of NFA weapons and you could then get it as a dealer sample (IIRC). Please remember IANAL.
    I guess you could also buy a small town out west (yes some are for sale). Become the sheriff/police chief of your town. and then purchase it. Then you could make a bunch of youtube videos of you shooting it while cursing out the Left.(wait that been done already ) And again IANAL



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    Default Re: That's a little absurd, don't ya think?

    Quote Originally Posted by elweasel View Post
    Yes, but with enough money, time, and background checks you could do it. You would need to be a FFL manufacturer of NFA weapons and you could then get it as a dealer sample (IIRC). Please remember IANAL.
    I guess you could also buy a small town out west (yes some are for sale). Become the sheriff/police chief of your town. and then purchase it. Then you could make a bunch of youtube videos of you shooting it while cursing out the Left.(wait that been done already ) And again IANAL



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    Or you just build it with 2 triggers (1 shot per trigger) there is alsao an exemption for "volleyguns"


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    Default Re: That's a little absurd, don't ya think?

    Quote Originally Posted by USMC3531 View Post
    Or you just build it with 2 triggers (1 shot per trigger) there is alsao an exemption for "volleyguns"

    You'd have to go the two trigger route. This wouldn't constitute a volley gun because of the trigger mechanism. It isn't like the old Gatling guns with a crank handle but hey, write a letter to the ATF, maybe they'll determine your right and then could buy one if a dealer would be willing to sell you one under the ATF letter you receive(doubt it) because they'd be putting themselves on the line. This isn't like a form 1 build here, you'd have to have it imported, be 922r compliant or be manufactured here at the least. Either way I highly doubt this would happen.

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    Default Re: That's a little absurd, don't ya think?

    Quote Originally Posted by Wildbill990 View Post
    You'd have to go the two trigger route. This wouldn't constitute a volley gun because of the trigger mechanism. It isn't like the old Gatling guns with a crank handle but hey, write a letter to the ATF, maybe they'll determine your right and then could buy one if a dealer would be willing to sell you one under the ATF letter you receive(doubt it) because they'd be putting themselves on the line. This isn't like a form 1 build here, you'd have to have it imported, be 922r compliant or be manufactured here at the least. Either way I highly doubt this would happen.
    there are a number af ways it "could" happen but they would require the end user to do alot of the work, importing it as is isnt going to happen

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