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No sir. There will always be "Saturday Night Specials" and we will always be able to make guns the old fashion way.

If an Afghani can make an AK in his cave, we can make AR's in our machine shops. Right now, I can buy a shitty .38 revolver for $10 and it only has to work good enough to ambush some faggot with a nicer gun. We aren't Australia. Those guns will never go away.

You can always remove the processor and rework the gun to fire without it.

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The problem is the legal part; you can manufacture a full auto in your cave, doesn't mean you want to get caught owning, let alone selling one without permit

You're already barred from owning a full auto without a permit, you're also barred from accessing some calibers, through regulations In the end, those are only administrative categories

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatic_firearm#Regulation

Automatic weapons tend to be restricted to military and police organizations in most developed countries that permit the use of semi-automatic firearms. Where automatic weapons are permitted, restrictions and regulations on their possession and use may be much more severe than for other firearms.[1] In the United States, taxes and strict regulations affect the manufacture and sale of fully automatic firearms under the National Firearms Act of 1934 and the closing of the "machine gun" registry by the Firearm Owners Protection Act of 1986 (only previously registered automatic weapons may be purchased). A prospective user must go through an application process administered by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), which requires a federal tax payment of $200 and a thorough criminal background check. The tax payment buys a revenue stamp, which is the legal document allowing possession of an automatic firearm. The use of a gun trust to register with the ATF has become an increasingly popular method of acquisition and ownership of automatic firearms.

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Never say never

>You can always remove the processor and rework the gun to fire without

And this could be construed as a criminal act in itself...

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Legal trickery.

Those in the know, know full well that all gun laws that are applied to the individual are violations of the 2nd amendment. And the government gets away with doing it in the same way they get away with taxing wages as income. The key being the actual definition of "firearms", but that's an argument that isn't needed here.

Who cares if it's legal? If they pass laws like requiring guns to be "smart" or impose insurance mandates on gun ownership, none of that is lawful and at that point, so fuckin' what if your guns are legal or not. Once that shit is on the table, revolution is past due. Murder is illegal, but a patriot won't think twice about downing a gun grabbing storm trooper that's at his to collect his guns.

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>Legal trickery.

Yes, that's exactly how they are literally getting away with murder

>Who cares if it's legal?

Non criminals?

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I need one of those $10 38's for a future movie I want to make.

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Every pawn shop that sells guns will have a couple of 'em under $50.