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I saw one of the Anzio Ironworks rifles at Shot Show out in Vegas... Bad ass. The dude who had it on his table was trying to sell it. Said I could have it for $15K and he would cover the first tax. What a bargain!
If you want something a little bit bigger, a live 90mm gun just came up for sale.
http://www.sturmgewehr.com/webBBS/nfa4sale.cgi?read=109198
--EasyD
heh, i think 90mm puts you safely into the "cannon" category!
I saw one of the Anzio Ironworks rifles at Shot Show out in Vegas... Bad ass. The dude who had it on his table was trying to sell it. Said I could have it for $15K and he would cover the first tax. What a bargain!
If you want something a little bit bigger, a live 90mm gun just came up for sale.
http://www.sturmgewehr.com/webBBS/nfa4sale.cgi?read=109198
--EasyD
at only $75/round it's a bargain to shoot!
Maybe I'll bring one to an appleseed shoot... think I can make rifleman?
I saw one of the Anzio Ironworks rifles at Shot Show out in Vegas... Bad ass. The dude who had it on his table was trying to sell it. Said I could have it for $15K and he would cover the first tax. What a bargain!
If you want something a little bit bigger, a live 90mm gun just came up for sale.
http://www.sturmgewehr.com/webBBS/nfa4sale.cgi?read=109198
--EasyD
By MA law, isn't any fixed ammunition greater than .50 caliber considered a destructive device?
Don't know if MGL covers this at all, but federally the answer is yes... with a few exceptions- the feds exempt gigantic bolt action hunting rifles from being considered DDs; but this seems to be very subjective. EG, things like bolt action .700 nitro express, etc, etc, are exempted. However, if it "doesn't look like a hunting rifle" then BATFE will claim it's a DD. This is the infamous, somewhat abused, "sporting purposes" clause in federal law. Basically if it "looks scary" they declare it a DD... For example, most shotguns also fall under this exemption, except for things like the USAS-12, Stryker, Streetsweeper, etc.
-Mike