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2nd Amendment Belongs Only in History Books Alongside Extinct Militias?
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<blockquote data-quote="ridurall" data-source="post: 2214383" data-attributes="member: 2693"><p>I don't own any full auto guns but I believe this country made a big mistake in 1934 and then worse in 1987. I kick myself because I could have purchased M-16s in the 1980's for $700 now they sell for $10,000 or more. There is no crime with MGs and my best friend is in the process of obtaining an American 180 .22 LR MG. It's a sweet shooting gun that runs like a sewing machine. With no MG being able to be sold to the public our manufacturing ability has been pretty much destroyed. That is not good for America. We need more manufacturing facilities and more ammo facilities. There is no reason for us to be stuck where we cannot purchase good .22 LR ammo or a new MG. Our military suffers because we are not trying to improve our build new full auto guns. I did get to shoot a 1928 Thompson and that American 180 a couple of Sundays ago. Both were superb shooting guns. The Kriss .45 comes to mind and it's too bad that they are unavailable to civilians for the most part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ridurall, post: 2214383, member: 2693"] I don't own any full auto guns but I believe this country made a big mistake in 1934 and then worse in 1987. I kick myself because I could have purchased M-16s in the 1980's for $700 now they sell for $10,000 or more. There is no crime with MGs and my best friend is in the process of obtaining an American 180 .22 LR MG. It's a sweet shooting gun that runs like a sewing machine. With no MG being able to be sold to the public our manufacturing ability has been pretty much destroyed. That is not good for America. We need more manufacturing facilities and more ammo facilities. There is no reason for us to be stuck where we cannot purchase good .22 LR ammo or a new MG. Our military suffers because we are not trying to improve our build new full auto guns. I did get to shoot a 1928 Thompson and that American 180 a couple of Sundays ago. Both were superb shooting guns. The Kriss .45 comes to mind and it's too bad that they are unavailable to civilians for the most part. [/QUOTE]
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