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Old 03-23-2019, 10:26 AM   #1
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If it aint a trap wonder how long before it's shut down & turned into one?
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Old 03-23-2019, 11:18 AM   #3
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It's an 80% finished Drop In Auto Sear for an AR patterned rifle. Finished & installed it would act as the auto sear making a semi auto gun a machine gun.
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Old 03-23-2019, 11:32 AM   #4
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That would make my 'iffy' list.
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It's an 80% finished Drop In Auto Sear for an AR patterned rifle. Finished & installed it would act as the auto sear making a semi auto gun a machine gun.
boon I have no idea what that is but full auto kits and parts are available all over the internet.

BUSHMASTER M16 3 ROUND BURST PARTS KIT AR-15 223

https://www.gunbroker.com/item/803357396

Lots and lots of LEGAL registered full autos out their and I guess hell they need parts they go bad or break? I don't think you can own them if you don't own a full auto?
I read recently where ironically commie Connecticut is one of the leading states for registered full auto? With loads of gun manufacturing years past and the WWII vets coming home I guess guys held onto their war trophies and registered them?
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Key chains are almost as scary as black rifles
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boon I have no idea what that is but full auto kits and parts are available all over the internet.

BUSHMASTER M16 3 ROUND BURST PARTS KIT AR-15 223

https://www.gunbroker.com/item/803357396

Lots and lots of LEGAL registered full autos out their and I guess hell they need parts they go bad or break? I don't think you can own them if you don't own a full auto?
I read recently where ironically commie Connecticut is one of the leading states for registered full auto? With loads of gun manufacturing years past and the WWII vets coming home I guess guys held onto their war trophies and registered them?
The key chain with the hole drilled, assembled & unregistered would get you way more grief then that burst parts kit. That burst kit is interesting in I have a Colt burst kit that I bought years ago for a lot less.

Years ago a machine gun cut bolt carrier was frond upon. Now just about every one made is full auto cut. As with the burst kit you posted, anyone can buy this.

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Yup just about every AR bolt sold now is a full auto bolt carrier. I don't know I read where their supposed to be more reliable in semi also but hell I read everything and don't know what to believe?
I still don't know what the hell your talking about with this key chain thing.
When I hit the lottery first thing I am buying after I hire 4404s nurses is a Full registered Thompson.
Good article in the NRA magazine about them. Only thing the G.I.s complained about was their weight plus weight of ammo.
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Yup just about every AR bolt sold now is a full auto bolt carrier. I don't know I read where their supposed to be more reliable in semi also but hell I read everything and don't know what to believe?
I still don't know what the hell your talking about with this key chain thing.
When I hit the lottery first thing I am buying after I hire 4404s nurses is a Full registered Thompson.
Good article in the NRA magazine about them. Only thing the G.I.s complained about was their weight plus weight of ammo.
The key chain is 80% of a registered drop in auto sear. Your RDIAS basically drops into the lower & mimics the auto sear of a m16. Completion if not registered as a post sample would get you a trip to club fed.
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If it isn't a trap today, it will be when they confiscate the seller's records and chase down everyone he sold them to.
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If it isn't a trap today, it will be when they confiscate the seller's records and chase down everyone he sold them to.
And they will do that.
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The key chain with the hole drilled, assembled & unregistered would get you way more grief then that burst parts kit. That burst kit is interesting in I have a Colt burst kit that I bought years ago for a lot less.
So these kits, you have to do some registration paper work if you want to buy

Is that why the key chain will get you in trouble cause its like sneaking around the registration paper work?
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So these kits, you have to do some registration paper work if you want to buy

Is that why the key chain will get you in trouble cause its like sneaking around the registration paper work?
Anyone who could legal finish this kit would more likely make theirs from scratch.

In the NFA world, "post sample" means that the machine gun was built AFTER 1986. Therefore, it cannot be owned by a civilian. Post sample machine guns are only allowed to be owned by class 3/SOT holders.
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What is with the "key chain" term? Is that like a not quite so subtle hint that's its only a key chain novelty or does it have some use in the end?
That 3 round burst was the best thing since sliced bread for our military. No more pissed off tree tops.
I researched how it works its kind of like a gear wheel that stops on 3. Pretty ingenious people invented that.
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