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    That's good way to turn around the situation joe;Plus it gives you the opportunity to widen your options in the future.

    Since i came to live in the US my aim is to go south;Fl is my 1rst choice,also CA is in my scoop.

    I got 10 years of experience as a bodyguard in my country which i want to work again,i've applied twice for firearms license here in NY but it's too tough to get thru,even though i'm over qualified & it already cost me $ 1200 (non refundable) in processing all paper work.The state it self has severe proceeds (NYPD burocracy) to obtain the license so NYC stop becoming a good option for me.

    Along with that the state provides its former law enforcement officers the privilages to get the jobs that really pays in the security field here,leaving those that are willing to walk up the leadder with no much of options.

    The NYS only grants 2000 firearm licenses per year & the average of applicants goes over 6000 but in other states those requierments are more flexible.

    My company owns one of the most advanced firearms trainning facilities in the US which is located in bukbank,CA and there's where all qualified officers goes to complete its training & with bit of luck on my side i shall be joining them.
    Dakar was just the begining.

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    Florida is a little bit more friendly for shooting enthusiasts. I got my wife, Kathy, her first machinegun a while back and we enjoy the various shoots in the area, and our daughter got her first taste of the "big iron" last year. Her favorite? The M60! You may find these vids of the last couple of interest, especially one of the regulars who brings out his M134: Joe's MG Vids

    Good luck with your pursuits!
    Over 20 years of Isuzu enjoyment...

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    Yeap !

    My uncle lives in orlando,he's also bullet sucker enthusiats

    So no problem finding a pal to spit out some fire out there !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe_Black View Post
    Florida is a little bit more friendly for shooting enthusiasts.
    So is Nevada! Joe, do you have a class 3 FFL? How are you obtaining full auto there?

    Bart

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    Quote Originally Posted by nfpgasmask View Post
    So is Nevada! Joe, do you have a class 3 FFL? How are you obtaining full auto there?

    Bart
    Unless your state is expressly anti-gun you can purchase any transferable full-auto weapon with a one-time $200 transfer tax, basically any machinegun manufactured prior to May 1986 which includes about 18 M134 miniguns. I'm not currently a dealer but have been looking into getting my FFL for LEO/Military so I can get post-86 dealer samples, but now will have to wait until after school and "funding" is available. All you need to do is trot yourself down to your local Class 3 dealer, pick something out, pay for it and wait for the paperwork to go through. Takes anywhere from 4 - 6 weeks and then you'll be burning brass at an alarming rate. Here's something interesting I learned through full-auto: If you buy ammo in quantities over a quarter-ton you can get a great bulk shipping discount from UPS!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe_Black View Post
    Unless your state is expressly anti-gun you can purchase any transferable full-auto weapon with a one-time $200 transfer tax, basically any machinegun manufactured prior to May 1986 which includes about 18 M134 miniguns. I'm not currently a dealer but have been looking into getting my FFL for LEO/Military so I can get post-86 dealer samples, but now will have to wait until after school and "funding" is available. All you need to do is trot yourself down to your local Class 3 dealer, pick something out, pay for it and wait for the paperwork to go through. Takes anywhere from 4 - 6 weeks and then you'll be burning brass at an alarming rate. Here's something interesting I learned through full-auto: If you buy ammo in quantities over a quarter-ton you can get a great bulk shipping discount from UPS!
    Well, first of all, I can't even begin to think about affording anything full auto at the moment, but I was just curious as I thought you had to have a class 3 FFL to "own" full auto. I guess I never really looked into it. From what you are saying though, it sounds like a similar process for getting a short barrel shotgun or suppressor. Just pay the tax stamp and do the paperwork and wait.

    If I ever have a spare $5000 bucks to blow on a gun it's going to be a SVD.

    Bart

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    Quote Originally Posted by nfpgasmask View Post
    If I ever have a spare $5000 bucks to blow on a gun it's going to be a SVD.

    Bart
    SVD? Don't waste your money, get yourself a Finn M39 for less than $300 and find out why the Russians decided to leave Finland alone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe_Black View Post
    SVD? Don't waste your money, get yourself a Finn M39 for less than $300 and find out why the Russians decided to leave Finland alone.
    Yeah, I have heard those are nice. I just personally have an affinity for all things Com Block, including gas masks. I just love the looks of the AK, RPK, SKS, the SVD, etc. My favorite weapons.

    If I could have these boys sticking out the top of my Trooper 24/7 it would be cool.



    Bart

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