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    Actually, Richard, anyone selling parts to convert a semi-auto to FA to unlicensed people is breaking a few federal laws.

    In addition, to meet Federal requirements for sale, a semi atuo is supposed to require more than 8 hours of work by a competent (read: Skilled) gunsmith to convert to full auto, and no competent gunsmith is going to touch any work of the sort.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post
    Actually, Richard, anyone selling parts to convert a semi-auto to FA to unlicensed people is breaking a few federal laws.

    In addition, to meet Federal requirements for sale, a semi atuo is supposed to require more than 8 hours of work by a competent (read: Skilled) gunsmith to convert to full auto, and no competent gunsmith is going to touch any work of the sort.
    Thanks for the clarification.

    I grew up in the barrio, where full auto meant two things, A machine gun or a station wagon filled with my people.
    I was offered full auto guns, to purchase, a few times.

    No one offered receipts, asked questions or asked for ID.

    So, I am a little stupid when it comes to stuff like that?



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    Another miracle of 'mexican know how' was a zip gun.


    You could take a car antenna, rubber bands and a little time to make a very lethal .22 caliber one-shot, gun.

    Lethal because the bullet tumbles right after it's shot, just like an AR.

    I also saw a machined ZG, made from billet steel, that was absolutely a work of art.

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