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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 4161242" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>Yes for full auto May 19, 1986 was the cutoff for registering civilian full auto or select-fire arms. Many companies still manufactured and/or imported semi-auto variants of arms such as G3’s, Valmets, AK’s and FAL’s, until they were banned from import. The workaround after the bans were parts kits, many of which were subsequently banned. Then it was sporterized rifles such as Vepr and Saiga, which were banned by Obama, and on and on etc., etc.</p><p></p><p>There are MANY guns that we simply can’t buy off the shelf new or newly imported that have been federally banned within the past 30 odd years. Pretty much all modern gun bans originate from or are designed with the input and guidance of the federal government. Operation Fast and Furious was a coordinated ATF/DoJ/DoS/White House operation designed to implement a permanent federal ban on “assault weapons”. </p><p></p><p>They will try again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 4161242, member: 1132"] Yes for full auto May 19, 1986 was the cutoff for registering civilian full auto or select-fire arms. Many companies still manufactured and/or imported semi-auto variants of arms such as G3’s, Valmets, AK’s and FAL’s, until they were banned from import. The workaround after the bans were parts kits, many of which were subsequently banned. Then it was sporterized rifles such as Vepr and Saiga, which were banned by Obama, and on and on etc., etc. There are MANY guns that we simply can’t buy off the shelf new or newly imported that have been federally banned within the past 30 odd years. Pretty much all modern gun bans originate from or are designed with the input and guidance of the federal government. Operation Fast and Furious was a coordinated ATF/DoJ/DoS/White House operation designed to implement a permanent federal ban on “assault weapons”. They will try again. [/QUOTE]
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