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What is the best full auto assault rifle?
What is the best full auto/burst assault rifle available easily in the US to a civilian?
First off, redfred and Max s have no idea what they are talking about.
The best easily available, (relatively speaking) assault rifle available is the M-16, which is priced at $13,000 to $25,000 for a shooter, depending on the options you want.
(Max S, the term "assault rifle" is legitimate and is what he is asking about. YOU, on the other hand, are talking about an "assault WEAPON".)
No license is needed on the Federal level, though your state might require a license, or even not allow the assault rifle at all. Check your state laws before starting your shopping.
Max S, you are wrong yet again, you DO NOT need "class III (Federal) Licence", in fact you don't need ANY Federal license to own a full auto. So when you learn what you are talking about, then discuss it, until then, quit giving out bogus information.
gtamayo1: You need to learn the laws of your state, no license is required to own a machine gun in Indiana
IC 35-47-5-8
Machine gun
Sec. 8. A person who owns or possesses a machine gun commits a Class C felony.
As added by P.L.311-1983, SEC.32. Amended by P.L.104-2000, SEC.3; P.L.123-2002, SEC.43.
IC 35-47-5-9
Operating loaded machine gun
Sec. 9. A person who operates a loaded machine gun commits a Class B felony.
As added by P.L.311-1983, SEC.32. Amended by P.L.104-2000, SEC.4; P.L.123-2002, SEC.44.
IC 35-47-5-10
Applicability of statutes relating to machine guns
Sec. 10. The provisions of section 8 or 9 of this chapter shall not be construed to apply to any of the following:
(1) Members of the military or naval forces of the United
States, National Guard of Indiana, or Indiana State Guard, when on duty or practicing.
(2) Machine guns kept for display as relics and which are
rendered harmless and not usable.
(3) Any of the law enforcement officers of this state or the
United States while acting in the furtherance of their duties.
(4) Persons lawfully engaged in the display, testing, or use of
fireworks.
(5) Agencies of state government.
(6) Persons permitted by law to engage in the business of
manufacturing, assembling, conducting research on, or testing machine guns, airplanes, tanks, armored vehicles, or ordnance equipment or supplies while acting within the scope of such business.
(7) Persons possessing, or having applied to possess, machine guns under applicable United States statutes. Such machine guns must be transferred as provided in this article.
(8) Persons lawfully engaged in the manufacture, transportation, distribution, use or possession of any material, substance, or device for the sole purpose of industrial, agricultural, mining, construction, educational, or any other lawful use.
As added by P.L.311-1983, SEC.32. Amended by P.L.104-2000, SEC.5; P.L.123-2002, SEC.45.
IC 35-47-5-11
Nope, nothing about a license. You should also follow the advise I gave Max S. A Federal Class III license is a DEALER'S license and as such you are required to have a business location and be licensed by your state, county and/or city as a business to get one. The cost for a Class III covering machine guns is $200 for the basic FFL (3 years) and $500 per year SOT
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Well Max, I see you decided NOT to try and prove me wrong.
But I will answer your question---and then some.
1. Alabama
2. Alaska
3. Arizona
4. Arkansas
5. Colorado
6. Connecticut
7. Florida
8. Georgia
9. Idaho
10. Indiana
11. Kentucky
12. Louisiana
13. Maine
14. Maryland
15. Massachusetts
16. Michigan
17. Minnesota
18. Mississippi
19. Missouri
20. Montana
21. Nebraska
22. Nevada
23. New Hampshire
24. New Mexico
25. North Carolina
26. North Dakota
27. Ohio
28. Oklahoma
29. Oregon
30. Pennsylvania
31. South Carolina
32. South Dakota
33. Tennessee
34. Texas
35. Utah
36. Vermont
37. Virginia
38. West Virginia
39. Wisconsin
40. Wyoming
There, you now have 40 times what you asked for.
Oh, my views do have backing, check out the site I posted the link for, you know, the one with the NFA full text. Let's see you show where the law requires a Class III license JUST to OWN a full auto. Registration, transfer tax, background check, all are covered in the law, but NOTHING says that you have to have a Class III dealer's license JUST to OWN a machine gun. Since my views have backing, and your don't, that would make yours the moronic views.
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