OT: Any Gun Collectors here ? ? ?
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Originally posted by Too Old
No collector here, but I have some guns I'd like to get rid of that I don't use.
Winchester 101 o/u 20GA.
Browning A-5 20 Ga
Old Ithica side by side
Remington Auto built on the Browning patent 12 ga
Remington Youth 20 ga Auto.
AMT stainless steel 380 back up II new in box
And more....I need to go look.
No collector here, but I have some guns I'd like to get rid of that I don't use.
Winchester 101 o/u 20GA.
Browning A-5 20 Ga
Old Ithica side by side
Remington Auto built on the Browning patent 12 ga
Remington Youth 20 ga Auto.
AMT stainless steel 380 back up II new in box
And more....I need to go look.
How much for the 380 back up?
Where are you located?
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here is how to
Purchase a REAL Minigun in the US & Stay Out Of Jail!
Note: If you live in California, Delaware, D.C., Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New York, Rhode Island, South Carolina or Washington skip to #11
1. Find one for sale, and as I have been told
there are only 8 in existence that were registered
before May of 1986 that may be transferred
into civilian hands.
2. Have $175,000 to $300,000 to spend.
3. Find a Class 3 Dealer to do the
transfer paperwork thru the ATF.
4. Wait a month.
5. Get another job to pay for all
of the ammo you will need. Use $20 per second as a estimate.
6. Wait another 2 months, the ATF is
never ever in a hurry to process paperwork.
7. Find somewhere very secure to store it.
Under your bed just won't make it.
8. Accept the disappointment you will never ever
be able to hold on to it like in the movies & fire it.
Without spinning around like a tornado of hellfire...
9. Accept the fact you now will have to spend $500 for a magazine
another $950 for a good tripod & $1800 more for an ammo chute.
10. Are you shure You Still REALLY Want One
11. To much hassle for you or live in a state that prohibits class 3 ownership , then move!
try South America, Cyprus, Norway or South Africa.
Note: I did leave out another option of becoming a Class III dealer yourself & purchasing cheaper "Post '86" guns but I must emphasize this. To go this route you MUST conduct businuess as a dealer. The ATF specifically forbids people from becoming a class III dealer just to enhance their own personal NFA gun collection. Ie: They pull your stamp, take your guns & do all they can to see you end up in the big house. So if you want to get a Minigun for $40-$50k be prepared to go into the gun business as a new full time career. No Exceptions!
Purchase a REAL Minigun in the US & Stay Out Of Jail!
Note: If you live in California, Delaware, D.C., Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New York, Rhode Island, South Carolina or Washington skip to #11
1. Find one for sale, and as I have been told
there are only 8 in existence that were registered
before May of 1986 that may be transferred
into civilian hands.
2. Have $175,000 to $300,000 to spend.
3. Find a Class 3 Dealer to do the
transfer paperwork thru the ATF.
4. Wait a month.
5. Get another job to pay for all
of the ammo you will need. Use $20 per second as a estimate.
6. Wait another 2 months, the ATF is
never ever in a hurry to process paperwork.
7. Find somewhere very secure to store it.
Under your bed just won't make it.
8. Accept the disappointment you will never ever
be able to hold on to it like in the movies & fire it.
Without spinning around like a tornado of hellfire...
9. Accept the fact you now will have to spend $500 for a magazine
another $950 for a good tripod & $1800 more for an ammo chute.
10. Are you shure You Still REALLY Want One
11. To much hassle for you or live in a state that prohibits class 3 ownership , then move!
try South America, Cyprus, Norway or South Africa.
Note: I did leave out another option of becoming a Class III dealer yourself & purchasing cheaper "Post '86" guns but I must emphasize this. To go this route you MUST conduct businuess as a dealer. The ATF specifically forbids people from becoming a class III dealer just to enhance their own personal NFA gun collection. Ie: They pull your stamp, take your guns & do all they can to see you end up in the big house. So if you want to get a Minigun for $40-$50k be prepared to go into the gun business as a new full time career. No Exceptions!
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those 11 steps might just be worth it!
(great now i'm gonna be in another 12 step program......)
(great now i'm gonna be in another 12 step program......)
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you forgot about the transfer part on the background check, chief of police has to sign for you, 500.00 transfer tax, to the government, and easier way is to start a business and get Incorporated it cuts down some of the step[police sig] , I checked into getting a class 3 weapon, it is some big money and paperwork, I would love to have an H&K51 , Texas is a legal state for class 3 weapons,
Last edited by H2Xmark; 06-14-2003 at 08:34 PM.
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I have a couple in the collection.
Theodore Roosevelt edition Winchester 30-30. Inherited it but never shot it.
Ruger Mini-14
Mossberg Model 500 12 gauge
Winchester Model 12? 16 gauge Shootgun (Inherited that one too).
Glock .40
That about rounds it out...
Theodore Roosevelt edition Winchester 30-30. Inherited it but never shot it.
Ruger Mini-14
Mossberg Model 500 12 gauge
Winchester Model 12? 16 gauge Shootgun (Inherited that one too).
Glock .40
That about rounds it out...
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I have a 6" blue Python. The action is slicker than snot on a door knob. I'm glad they are strong guns. I roll my own loads, and once I took it too the range with some of my reloads. I fired 6 shots thinking it was kicking a lot more than usual. I got home and pulled the lead and checked the load, I was way over pressure. If it had been a cheaper pistol, they may be calling me lefty about now.
BTW, I also have an eight inch Anaconda, and it is far and away my favorite pistol and feared by every wild hog in Florida.
BTW, I also have an eight inch Anaconda, and it is far and away my favorite pistol and feared by every wild hog in Florida.