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  • Nicademus
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    Originally posted by Vedubin01
    Like a hard plastic drivers license with watermarks.
    Thats how I think they should all be.

    Originally posted by deutschman
    that would be really nifty when the zombie invasion takes place. or maybe when the russian attack. i'd love one!
    but first i want me a 1911. i just turned 21 this november so im saving for a new car an a 1911.
    I want a 1911 badly. I've always wanted one, yet I always buy something else.

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  • deutschman
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    that would be really nifty when the zombie invasion takes place. or maybe when the russian attack. i'd love one!
    but first i want me a 1911. i just turned 21 this november so im saving for a new car an a 1911.

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  • Vedubin01
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    Originally posted by Nicademus
    So what does your FL carry permit look like?
    Like a hard plastic drivers license with watermarks.

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  • Nicademus
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    So what does your FL carry permit look like?

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  • atomic
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    Originally posted by Vedubin01
    Atomic,

    That is a class 3 weapon once you add that stock to your pistol. It would fall under the NFA items. It would then be classified as a short barreled rifle. It would require extra paperwork, sign off by local law enforcement, and a $200 tax stamp.


    Yeah I should have mentioned that as well...


    :D

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  • Vedubin01
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    Originally posted by Nicademus
    I think I'm just reversing things in my head; I'm thinking the one for my P22 was around $300 or something. I dunno

    Concealed carry permits are $60 in all states correct? Is it just a piece of paper in your state that you have to laminate yourself? That's how it is here and I thinks its dumb. After 5 years mine was falling apart.

    Your falling apart. LOL Each state varies on CCW permit cost. They are not all equal. My FL CCW will carry in just about every state. Its good for 7 years and cost me $200 all said and done. FL makes you go though a CCW class and pass a test. In GA the fee is $25 and is good for I want to say 5 years. It will not allow you to carry in all the states that the FL one does and only cost $25. No class is needed, all you do is go to the court house and fill out the form, get your picture taken, finger prints and will arive in the mail less than 90 days.

    The Florida is about the best CCW out there. You can also get what they call an out of state Florida CCW and it acts just the same.

    All suppressors, destructive devices, SBS, SBR, and Select fire weapons carry a $200 federal tax.

    There is a thing called a AOW meaning all other weapons that is the same paperwork but is only a $5 tax stamp. Such as

    Serbu Super-Shorty 12 ga
    • Serbu Super-Shorty 12 ga pump shotgun
    • Built on Mossberg/Maverick
    • 3-shot
    • folding forward grip
    • Classified AOW ($5 Tax).


    This is because it has no stock and has a forward grip, that classifies it as the AOW.

    Destructive Devices are things such as Mortars, Hand Gernades, and any round over 50 cal. such as 20mm

    SBS stands for Short Barreled Shotgun under 18"

    SBR stands for Short Barreled Rifle less than 16"

    Select fire weapons is anything that fires multible rounds with one pull of the trigger. Such as full auto, and 3 round burst.

    Suppressors of any kind, no matter what brand or caliber are all NFA items.

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  • Nicademus
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    I think I'm just reversing things in my head; I'm thinking the one for my P22 was around $300 or something. I dunno

    Concealed carry permits are $60 in all states correct? Is it just a piece of paper in your state that you have to laminate yourself? That's how it is here and I thinks its dumb. After 5 years mine was falling apart.

    Originally posted by Vedubin01
    No its a federal tax all $200 plus transfer fees. I have a few myself.

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  • Vedubin01
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    Originally posted by Nicademus
    I swear the tax stamp is $300 in Washington state, at least thats what I remember for the suppressors?
    No its a federal tax all $200 plus transfer fees. I have a few myself.

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  • Nicademus
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    Originally posted by Vedubin01
    Atomic,

    That is a class 3 weapon once you add that stock to your pistol. It would fall under the NFA items. It would then be classified as a short barreled rifle. It would require extra paperwork, sign off by local law enforcement, and a $200 tax stamp.
    I swear the tax stamp is $300 in Washington state, at least thats what I remember for the suppressors?

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  • Vedubin01
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    Atomic,

    That is a class 3 weapon once you add that stock to your pistol. It would fall under the NFA items. It would then be classified as a short barreled rifle. It would require extra paperwork, sign off by local law enforcement, and a $200 tax stamp.

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  • Nicademus
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    Yeah but that thing doesn't transform and conceal the gun into a flashlight box thingy. I'd rather buy an MP5 or something like that.

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  • atomic
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    Just get one of these for the model Glock you have now (providing they make it for your model that is). I believe they are only made for the full and mid size Glocks...

    They do collapse and expand like a AR adjustable stock.




    http://www.zahal.org/rifle/p22.htm






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  • Nicademus
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    Originally posted by Anthrax
    Hey, I´m all for protection. I don´t think I would mind if someone carried a concealed handgun for his or hers protection.

    But come on. A submachine gun? Why not a M16 rifle. Or a beltfed M60. Or a rocket launcher. I thought the arms race with the sovjets was enough. To start one with hoodlums and robbers would be nothing short of complete idioticy.
    Originally posted by CorvallisBMW
    I can't see how that would be legal....what's next? RPG teddy bears?
    Its just a pistol with a fancy case basically. Its not some ASSAULT WEAPON, ooooOOOoo scary!

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  • AndrewBird
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    That thing is cool! Reminds me of the laptop gun from the video game Perfect Dark (on the N64).

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  • Vedubin01
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    Originally posted by Nicademus
    I want this thing so bad. I already own a glock .40 so hopefully this thing won't cost too much. Check it out: click here
    That gun will never see the light of day. It was just a creation from Magpul for the last shot show. Its platform was based on the Glock 18. The idea came from a Russian design back in the early 80's I want to say.

    As far as true Machine guns go, there has never been a crime committed by 1 legal machine gun. Check gunbroker.com for a class 3 M16 and you will find they run in the range of $12k to $15k.

    Class 3 weapons are legal to own if you are able to pass the background check, get the sign off, and have the money to own and feed one. They do have their place but not for most of the general public.

    But back to the OP, it is a really neat concept. I hope to make the next shot show in Orlando and Ill post pictures if Im able to get a chance to play with it first hand.

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