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In reply to the discussion: Gun Control [View all]spin
(17,493 posts)52. I've actually fired fully automatic assault rifles. ...
"Rock and Roll" is a lot of fun but as I said it is just an excellent way to turn money into noise.
I knew a guy who owned a Thompson submachine gun. He said it was too expensive to shoot when using factory ammo and it took too long to reload enough ammo for just one short session at the gun range.
Of course if he still has the Tommy Gun it is worth a small fortune.
Gun Collecting: The Venerable Thompson Submachine Gun
By: Corrina Peterson | March 12, 2013
The first Thompsons to come to market were the Model 1921s, manufactured by Colt Patent Firearms for Auto Ordnance Corporation in New York, New York. Between March 1921 and April 1922 15,000 guns were built. Of those 15,000 manufactured, only about 2,400 weapons exist in a transferable state today, transferable meaning weapons that can be bought, sold, or traded legally within the U.S
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Whats It Worth?
Prices for original Colt guns with original parts and finish range from around $35,000 for Excellent condition, to $25,000 for Very Good condition, to $20,000 for Fair condition.
http://www.gundigest.com/gun-blogs/books/gun-collecting-the-venerable-thompson-submachine-gun
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According to FBI shotguns and rifles (short or otherwise) are rarely used unlawfully
Statistical
Oct 2015
#54
True, but short shotguns are used orders of magnitude more often than automatic weapons
Recursion
Oct 2015
#55
That said, use of automatic weapons in crime did certainly seem to go down after 1934
Recursion
Oct 2015
#58
to get full auto weapons there are a barrel of hoops and forms and taxes and Gawd knows what else.
littlewolf
Oct 2015
#3
That exact same law bans sawed-off shotguns, which are used rather frequently
Recursion
Oct 2015
#12
Exactly what advantage does a fully automatic weapon offer to your average criminal?
spin
Oct 2015
#45
The only thing odd about it is that they categorize it as moderate gun control.
Gormy Cuss
Oct 2015
#51
Cleaning them, however, is some of the most back-breaking drudgery in the catalog of human toil
Recursion
Oct 2015
#37
A background check that looks into political leanings? Have you thought that out? Sounds kind
kelly1mm
Oct 2015
#34
I think the problem is just that - govenment protected. None of those haters simply
kelly1mm
Oct 2015
#40