pcmsurf All American 7033 Posts user info edit post |
on person street
cops had automatic weapons out 6/6/2006 10:38:06 PM |
jlphipps All American 2083 Posts user info edit post |
I'm not entirely sure that cops can have auto weapons... semi-auto, maybe, or maybe I'm wrong... 6/6/2006 10:42:06 PM |
Fumbler All American 4670 Posts user info edit post |
You're wrong. 6/6/2006 10:42:59 PM |
jlphipps All American 2083 Posts user info edit post |
Do you have evidence of this? 6/6/2006 10:44:42 PM |
Fumbler All American 4670 Posts user info edit post |
All the full auto guns for sale in the gun shops are police trade-ins and all the full auto guns on the market are marked "Law enforcement only." I don't have specific evidence, but it's simply common knowledge.
Edited to add: http://www.impactguns.com/store/DPMS-RFA2AP4F.html http://www.impactguns.com/store/le_howto.html
[Edited on June 6, 2006 at 10:58 PM. Reason : ] 6/6/2006 10:49:08 PM |
jlphipps All American 2083 Posts user info edit post |
Ok.
It's interesting that full autos would be listed as "law enforcement only" since citizens CAN get licenced to have full auto.
Meh. I don't have the money for that, so I won't worry about it too much
[Edited on June 6, 2006 at 11:06 PM. Reason : ten-four on the edit.] 6/6/2006 10:54:21 PM |
wlb420 All American 9053 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "since citizens CAN get licenced to have full auto. " |
you don't even have to get any kind of permit, do you?6/7/2006 9:02:53 AM |
NCSUDiver All American 1829 Posts user info edit post |
Cops definately have full auto weapons. Make friends with one and go out for an afternoon at their shooting range. It's quite fun. 6/7/2006 10:29:07 AM |
30thAnnZ Suspended 31803 Posts user info edit post |
^^ sigh yes.
you have to have a federal firearms license to own fully automatic weapons.
people are always confused by the terms automatic and semi-automatic. automatic weapons are those that will fire more than 1 round per pull of the trigger. semi-automatic do not require any special license, and will only fire 1 round per pull of the trigger. often times they look nearly identical, like an AR-15 and an M-16. One is semi, the other is auto.
the FFL is pretty hard to get and fairly expensive, especially for the gun shops and they are very strict about following the rules and documentation to sell automatic weapons. which is why it's pretty rare to see them on the street, or at the very least, used on the street.
[Edited on June 7, 2006 at 10:34 AM. Reason : *] 6/7/2006 10:32:23 AM |
Stiletto All American 2928 Posts user info edit post |
You can't get an 01 FFL just for collecting—it has to be for "business purposes".
As for NFA transferable weapons...meh. Most of those are true pre-'86 ban weapons, and are priced accordingly. I think new LE trade-ins are for dealers and LE only. I know dealer post-samples are for dealers only. 6/7/2006 10:44:14 AM |
ssjamind All American 30102 Posts user info edit post |
pardon my ignorance, but does the M-16 still only fire three rounds per pull of trigger, or is it more? 6/7/2006 10:49:27 AM |
wlb420 All American 9053 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "people are always confused by the terms automatic and semi-automatic. automatic weapons are those that will fire more than 1 round per pull of the trigger. semi-automatic do not require any special license, and will only fire 1 round per pull of the trigger. often times they look nearly identical, like an AR-15 and an M-16. One is semi, the other is auto.
the FFL is pretty hard to get and fairly expensive, especially for the gun shops and they are very strict about following the rules and documentation to sell automatic weapons. which is why it's pretty rare to see them on the street, or at the very least, used on the street" |
I know the difference between semi and fully auto, just wasn't sure of the legislation behind fully auto. The permit thing seems sort of moot b/c if you going to have an automatic weapon, you probably have the means to get one on the DL, or mod it yourself.
What are some legit reasons to apply for a fully auto permit anyway?....I need to kill a bunch of animals really quick?6/7/2006 10:49:38 AM |
ssjamind All American 30102 Posts user info edit post |
it is my second ammendment right to only pull the trigger once and kill multiple living beings 6/7/2006 10:52:09 AM |
30thAnnZ Suspended 31803 Posts user info edit post |
^^ collectors mostly.
some private security companies and the occasional gun nut who has lots of money laying around, a lot of land and likes the thrill of shooting up old cars and shit like that.
oh and i wasn't replying directly to you about the difference, just that when these threads come up there's always a shit ton of people that don't know the difference 6/7/2006 11:00:55 AM |
Stiletto All American 2928 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "pardon my ignorance, but does the M-16 still only fire three rounds per pull of trigger, or is it more?" | Depends.
M16A2: Fixed carry handle, S/Semi/3rd M16A3: Fixed carry handle, S/Semi/FA M16A4: Rail system, S/Semi/3rd M4A1: Rail system, S/Semi/FA
Anyhow, full auto is mainly the realm of collectors. Civilian uses (mainly hunting and home/shop/personal defense) generate little/no demand for automatic fire, although this is a rather weak argument for banning FA weapons to use civvies. I don't really feel like getting into the politics of the debate, though; TWW is far too unstructured for such things not to degenerate into flamewars.6/7/2006 11:12:42 AM |
DeputyDog All American 2059 Posts user info edit post |
We're in the process of changin our shotguns over to Rifles. but I think they may only fire bean bags 6/7/2006 8:06:57 PM |
JonHGuth Suspended 39171 Posts user info edit post |
ask salisburyboy what he thinks about less than lethal weapons 6/7/2006 9:36:28 PM |