Comment on Why do people claim when they buy lets say an M16 Fully Automatic Assault Rifle it is for hunting or self protection? Could you just bow and arrow during a hunt for more of a challenge?
You absolutely can buy full auto M16s. Assuming you have enough extra money set aside to buy a car.
You can’t easily buy one? You need a tax stamp and that’s a bit of a process. But you can buy one.
Access to full auto weapons varies from state to state. For example, fully automatic weapons are prohibited in California except for law enforcment.
The eform system is really streamlined these days. Cost is the way bigger hurdle now.
I mean, purely anecdotal, but I had a close friend who had to do the process and it took over six months of waiting. Not difficult I guess, but it did take a long time…
When did it happen? I well know it used to take months and months, but in the last year or so 10 day turn arounds are the average.
zoloftt@lemmy.world 6 days ago
You can’t easily buy one? You need a tax stamp and that’s a bit of a process. But you can buy one.
Demonmariner@lemmy.world 6 days ago
Access to full auto weapons varies from state to state. For example, fully automatic weapons are prohibited in California except for law enforcment.
setsneedtofeed@lemmy.world 6 days ago
The eform system is really streamlined these days. Cost is the way bigger hurdle now.
zoloftt@lemmy.world 6 days ago
I mean, purely anecdotal, but I had a close friend who had to do the process and it took over six months of waiting. Not difficult I guess, but it did take a long time…
setsneedtofeed@lemmy.world 6 days ago
When did it happen? I well know it used to take months and months, but in the last year or so 10 day turn arounds are the average.