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1. loeg+(OP)[view] [source] 2020-06-12 18:21:21
> Automatic rifles in the US are much, much more difficult and expensive to acquire than one would think--tens of thousands of dollars usually

Clarification: to acquire legally. It is not nearly that expensive black market.

replies(2): >>latenc+kh >>shpong+ni1
2. latenc+kh[view] [source] 2020-06-12 19:59:49
>>loeg+(OP)
Yeah that's fair. One could also just make one pretty easily, it doesn't require too much knowledge to modify an existing semi-automatic.
replies(1): >>loeg+8t
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3. loeg+8t[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-06-12 21:04:55
>>latenc+kh
> One could also just make one pretty easily, it doesn't require too much knowledge to modify an existing semi-automatic.

Sure, you can make an unreliable automatic from a semi-auto easily. But it's a far cry from a commercial/military product.

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4. shpong+ni1[view] [source] 2020-06-13 05:37:24
>>loeg+(OP)
Yeah, not that expensive to get illegally if you're fine with the ATF shooting your wife and dog.
replies(1): >>loeg+h42
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5. loeg+h42[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-06-13 15:22:30
>>shpong+ni1
For sure there are negative externalities; I wouldn't recommend it! I also wouldn't recommend dumping new car money into a legal automatic weapon.
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6. shpong+N72[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-06-13 15:52:23
>>loeg+h42
Just think of the ammo costs!
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7. asguy+Dd2[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-06-13 16:35:52
>>loeg+8t
I would check your sources on that. As one example, there are plenty of registered legal “Lightning Links” in the US. They are drop-in fully automatic on many (otherwise) unmodified AR-15 variants. With small exception, they shoot and cycle just fine. They’re literally just one small piece of steel.

One could make [1] their own in 2020 illegally with the hand tools you find at an Ace Hardware Store.

[1] - http://www.thehomegunsmith.com/pdf/fast_bunny.pdf

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