Is that one of them mags that holds 100 round clips? It looks like it might even have a thing that goes up. Cornpop might have liked that, he ran some bad boys.
Wow a registered open bolt semi auto... now theres something you dont see every day. I wouldve thought they were all converted pre hughes.A few always slip through the cracks though.
Me too, I don't know enough to understand what they're on about. Open bolt?
I've had it shown to me by a gunsmith during tear down that it's not hard to convert say an AR-15 to full auto, so I really don't understand the significance of open bolt here. Glad we have people that understand this stuff ...
Not NFA if pre Oct '82, so its off the books. To be honest its a shit gun, the lag between pulling the trigger to boom is very long. Its appeal for none legal machine gun owners are they are easily converted. As I have a tax stamp for a machine gun(s) there is no point, its all about the rarity/collect-ability of this type of gun.
No MS13 piece of shit can use these for bad. Also center star is a Interdynamic KG9, legal open bolt semi. Pre Oct 1982.
Is that one of them mags that holds 100 round clips? It looks like it might even have a thing that goes up. Cornpop might have liked that, he ran some bad boys.
You might hit me with a clipazine but I'mma wrap this ghost gun around your dog face.
That bullet holds 100 clipazines!
50 rounds there are 6 in the picture. 5 loose and one in the KG9.
Cornpop was a yeah, Biden is clown shoes... Tell me about that leg hair. Fucking creep he is.
DO YOU NEED A HUNDRED BULLETS?!?
DO YOU NEED A HUNDRED BULLETS TO HUNT?!?
Mebbe I do. What if I need a million? "Shall not be infringed" is as straightforward as it gets.
The overstepping steppers need to be convinced not to be stepping. We should be taking steps towards making this a reality.
Wow a registered open bolt semi auto... now theres something you dont see every day. I wouldve thought they were all converted pre hughes.A few always slip through the cracks though.
sorry for my ignorance, but why would it being an open bolt matter if it were a semi-auto?
Me too, I don't know enough to understand what they're on about. Open bolt?
I've had it shown to me by a gunsmith during tear down that it's not hard to convert say an AR-15 to full auto, so I really don't understand the significance of open bolt here. Glad we have people that understand this stuff ...
Open bolt is still considered automatic by the atf because it is readily convertible. It's just a rarity really.
Not NFA if pre Oct '82, so its off the books. To be honest its a shit gun, the lag between pulling the trigger to boom is very long. Its appeal for none legal machine gun owners are they are easily converted. As I have a tax stamp for a machine gun(s) there is no point, its all about the rarity/collect-ability of this type of gun.