Anybody else concerned that someone wants to buy a couple of semi autos one that can have a large capacity and wants to pay cash:eeek:
The one and only "paranoid" post in here, likely made in jest. Lighten up dude, sheesh. :haha: :haha: :haha:
Anybody else concerned that someone wants to buy a couple of semi autos one that can have a large capacity and wants to pay cash:eeek:
The one and only "paranoid" post in here, likely made in jest. Lighten up dude, sheesh. :haha: :haha: :haha:
No offense was ment, and hope non taken...
I read the rifle was not allowed in WA. State, is there a reason for this, besides the fact it can be made in to an automatic with some searching or gun smithing. Is it that assault rifle ban that got this rifle...? Damn that is really disappointing, I love the look, feel, and customability of this rifle.
Not all M14 are auto and yes you can own them in Washington without the stamp. The issue is the surplus ones that came from the military, some still had internals for full auto which did not make the batfb to happy and where sold as a semi auto you just need to be careful and buy new. I would take an M14 any day of the week over any other gun out there simple firing mechanism, fast fallow ups bigger round and well just all around tougher.
The one and only "paranoid" post in here, likely made in jest. Lighten up dude, sheesh. :haha: :haha: :haha:
Not all M14 are auto and yes you can own them in Washington without the stamp. The issue is the surplus ones that came from the military, some still had internals for full auto which did not make the batfb to happy and where sold as a semi auto you just need to be careful and buy new. I would take an M14 any day of the week over any other gun out there simple firing mechanism, fast fallow ups bigger round and well just all around tougher.
Well that sure is a shame, but thanks on all the info guys, guess I will have to find another rifle to drop towel heads when they come a knocking for Allah, now dont tell me the 1911 is outlawed also....
BTW anyone have a FN or FN like rifle in 7.62cal. that they are willing to part with.
I have a buddy that has an inch pattern FAL that he might be willing to part with. He is retired from the Navy and on a fixed income supplemented by a low paying full time job. If you are interested, I can ask him.
And if you do find a full-auto for sale, expect to pay around $15000-$20,000 for one, I'd guess. Maybe more... I've never seen one for sale. There's an M60 on Gunbroker for $30,000, though. Hehe...M14 is full auto, title 2 weapon requiring a tax stamp. Move to Idaho if you want one. But good luck, because they were never officially made available to civilians.
Did you miss the fact that you can't own an M-14 in this state? :fawkdancesmiley:
Damn Tippsy that 12 Y/O in your pic is really pushing the limets...