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What's this Tax Stamp that will allow me to buy Fully Automatic Machine Guns here in the USA?

Update:

I hear all you Liberals mention it. So need more info please! So I can go buy the Fully Automatic Machine Guns that you Liberals say that I can buy over the Internet or at a Gun Show without a Background Check. So since I am a Life Member of the NRA, you'd think that I would have heard about this so-called Tax Stamp. Wouldn't you?

Update 2:

I know all about the NFA Tax Stamp for Firearms Dealers and Owners of Shooting Ranges. That's not the one I am asking about. I am asking about the Tax Stamp that will let me buy Brand New Fully Automatic Machine Guns that every single Liberal in America says that I can buy without a Background Check.

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  • Anonymous
    5 years ago
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    Its called an NFA tax stamp, and is only valid for guns made BEFORE 1986

    And there are even more restrictions for those guns, despite being less lethal than their semi auto counterparts, and the fact that automatics are literally never used in crime here.

    Lmao, liberals don't know jack sh¡t about firearms or firearm laws.

    Whenever one of them says they do, there's a 90% chance they're talking our their ***

  • ?
    Lv 7
    5 years ago

    "The process is simple: after the trust is established by an attorney, the gun owner mails copies to the ATF, along with a Form 4 – without the CLEO’s signature – and a check made out to the ATF for $200.

    NFANFA Once the trust is accepted by the ATF, the applicant can purchase Title II firearms from a licensed dealer.

    Anyone not qualified to own a standard firearm would be barred from creating a trust: those currently under indictment, convicted felons, fugitives, drug users or those adjudicated as “mentally defective.”

    Most of the customers purchasing Title II weapons have a trust, Yukhtman said.

    He pointed out that many of the fully-automatic weapons he sells are “investment grade” firearms and perform better than any stocks or bonds.

    “An M-16 sold for $12,000 five years ago,” he said. “Today they’re selling for $35,000."

    http://thegunwriter.blogs.heraldtribune.com/14837/...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-F13WmV1NM

  • ?
    Lv 7
    5 years ago

    There is no such thing.you have to be a gun dealer to buy full auto,and even then you have pass a federal gun back ground chk. only a few issued

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