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<blockquote data-quote="inactive" data-source="post: 2696581" data-attributes="member: 7488"><p>Well, I presume both machine guns and suppressors would be allowable under the OK FFA if passed and they are MIO. Though as alluded to previously, the Montana Act has not been regulated favorably by both the BATFE and the Federal courts. I have no idea as far as rulings and current status/production/licensing of "NFA"intrastate weapons (a paradox, I know) in states with similar FFA laws, like Tennessee.</p><p></p><p>To clarify, my question specifically was about how an unassembled lower receiver would apply under the OK FFA and federal laws if assembled as a machine gun by the private purchaser, versus purchase of (for example) a preassembled rifle sold as a fully automatic machine gun. I can't imagine self-assembly with a machine gun sear on a MIO receiver would be any different than an assembled fully automatic rifle or pistol... but weirder things have been legislated.</p><p></p><p>Also note, I am using machine gun in the specific legal context of the NFA meaning any fully automatic weapon. I understand that, as a class of weapon in casual conversation, it takes on a different meaning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inactive, post: 2696581, member: 7488"] Well, I presume both machine guns and suppressors would be allowable under the OK FFA if passed and they are MIO. Though as alluded to previously, the Montana Act has not been regulated favorably by both the BATFE and the Federal courts. I have no idea as far as rulings and current status/production/licensing of "NFA"intrastate weapons (a paradox, I know) in states with similar FFA laws, like Tennessee. To clarify, my question specifically was about how an unassembled lower receiver would apply under the OK FFA and federal laws if assembled as a machine gun by the private purchaser, versus purchase of (for example) a preassembled rifle sold as a fully automatic machine gun. I can't imagine self-assembly with a machine gun sear on a MIO receiver would be any different than an assembled fully automatic rifle or pistol... but weirder things have been legislated. Also note, I am using machine gun in the specific legal context of the NFA meaning any fully automatic weapon. I understand that, as a class of weapon in casual conversation, it takes on a different meaning. [/QUOTE]
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