January 16th, 2008  
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Quote:
Originally Posted by justin1552
Well, if this is true, I hope it's not passed by the time i'm old enough to own a gun, because as soon as I am, (I'm not sure what the firearm restrictions are for a m-16, M4, MP5, or a pistol. Especially with a supressor.) I'm planning on applying for a conceal-carry license, and try to get a permit to own preferrably an MP5 or M4 with a supressor. And if I can't get those but can get a supressor, i'll settle for a sidearm.
You better have a Doctorate degree.

Pistol suppressor (called a can), about $200 to $500 plus the $200 tax stamp (Class II item)

M-16: Going rate, about $22,000

Suppressed Title III? Nope. Not without somewhere around $25,000 to spend per weapon, plus the Title III license every year, plus the tax stamps every year, plus the sheriff sign off, plus the Federal liability, plus the state acceptance.

There is a LOT that goes into getting Class III firearms (which all autos are). The machine gun ban that was enacted means that any full-auto weapon has to be owned by a licensed Class III dealer, and those approvals, while not hard, do cost mucho deniero. All we have are those floating around on the market: No new ones are being made for civilians (non-LEO or military) and no imports are allowed. It's a collector's market, bro.
 
 
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