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Assault rifle permit


Ja  Rhule

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What are you considering to be an "assault rifle"? If its an AR-15, a modified (semi-auto) AK-47, a SKS, or anything semi-auto, then all you have to do is go to the store and buy it. If you want something fully auto, it can be done but its more than just a little tougher and a lot more expensive.

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I'm talking about fully automatic rifle. I believe the ban on it has expired few years ago.

No, it didn't. The Clinton assault weapons ban only banned firearms that "looked" like assault rifles i.e, had larger magazines, pistol grips, folding stocks, etc. Everything banned was a semi-automatic weapon. Fully automatic weapons have been banned since the 30's.

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I'm talking about fully automatic rifle. I believe the ban on it has expired few years ago.

Full auto's were never banned. It's going to depend on the county you are in. You have to go to the Sheriff's office and get an endorsement from him first. That could be a problem if the sitting Sheriff is anti gun what so ever. Once you have that, pay the tax man and go get a class 3!

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ohh thats a class 3 item they stopped allowing people to register them back in 80s so there for there not many full autos left and they can cost from 4,000 to 100,000's. But you have to do extra paper work along with a 200 tax, you need to have your local sheriff sign off on it, you need to have ATF come to your house once a year to see that you have it stored in a save and blah blah... I know this cuz my dad owns a gun shop and we have a few full autos, if you live near the triad you should check the place out... http://www.carolinagun.com/

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such a ripoff... Where I'm originally from you can get a brand new AK47, full auto, for no more than $1,000

Well, I can buy a semi-auto AK for around $300, so more than three times the price for what essentially is very little work done to the rifle is a lot more expensive.

Where are you from originally?

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