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List of Greg Hardy's Guns


Jakob

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No need for all them guns man

I agree, I don't like the AR platform myself, AK is a much more reliable weapon system.

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And the Krinkov is a legal SBR with tax stamp filed with the BATF, same process you have to go through to own a full auto machine gun, or suppressor.

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Tavor SAR = Israeli assault rifle, 750-900 rounds/min

L1A1 Sporter = British Commonwealth automatic battle rifle, 650-700 rounds/min (although "sporter" means it has been modified for civilian use)

POF P415 = American automatic battle rifle, 700 rounds/min

ISSC MK22 = Austrian version of the American FN SCAR automatic battle rifle, 625 rounds/min

SSAR SBS = version of the American AR-15 automatic service rifle, 800 rounds/min

ISSC MK22 = Austrian version of the American FN SCAR automatic battle rifle, 625 rounds/min

Highlander = ??? Highlander Arms has machine guns, shot guns, rifles, pistols

Century Arms AKMS = version of the Soviet AK-47 assault rifle, 600 rounds/min

Mossberg 590 = American pump-action shotgun

Benelli M4 = Italian semi-automatic gas-operated shotgun

You realize how hard it is to own a fully automatic rifle made later than 1986 right? I'm almost 100% positive that all of these all semi-auto.
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You realize how hard it is to own a fully automatic rifle made later than 1986 right? I'm almost 100% positive that all of these all semi-auto.

Machine guns manufactured before 1986 are known as fully transferable. What this means if you have the cash, $10,000 is the low end, anyone can own one. You simply have to fill out the correct forms, get a letter from the chief law enforcement officer of your county, and send the BATF $200. I'm sure if GH wanted one, he could get one quite easily.

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Machine guns manufactured before 1986 are known as fully transferable. What this means if you have the cash, $10,000 is the low end, anyone can own one. You simply have to fill out the correct forms, get a letter from the chief law enforcement officer of your county, and send the BATF $200. I'm sure if GH wanted one, he could get one quite easily.

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I'm aware. Which of these guns would be manufactured prior to 1986? I know the SAR and the MK's wouldn't be.
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I'm aware. Which of these guns would be manufactured prior to 1986? I know the SAR and the MK's wouldn't be.

None of the guns listed would be legal unless you have a class 3 license then they would be classified as "post dealer samples". While possible for an individual to obtain this license, the cost and regulations involved are prohibitive. I am fairly positive all the weapons listed are of the semi-auto variety, and legal for anyone without a criminal record to own. FWIW all the Century imported AKs were semi only, however there are a few transferable ones in the states.

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