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Would You consider a registered mg an investment?
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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 1646631" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>This. With the exception of a couple of amnestys and technical "adjustments" for certain firearms, the NFA registry has been stable since 1934. I don't see the Dems having enough power to challenge it and I'm not sure they would bother. They still remember the shellacking they took over the AWB when Clinton was at the helm. Likewise, I don't see the Republicans opening it up either. The NRA was all too willing to throw MG owners under the bus for the 86 FOPA. They don't seem to have any more interest in NFA than they did back then. There's no real upside for either party to tinker with it. Some cans are best left unopened.</p><p></p><p>I only have one MG, but it was 13K. I'd rather loose the value on it in trade for new MG's at true market value.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 1646631, member: 1132"] This. With the exception of a couple of amnestys and technical "adjustments" for certain firearms, the NFA registry has been stable since 1934. I don't see the Dems having enough power to challenge it and I'm not sure they would bother. They still remember the shellacking they took over the AWB when Clinton was at the helm. Likewise, I don't see the Republicans opening it up either. The NRA was all too willing to throw MG owners under the bus for the 86 FOPA. They don't seem to have any more interest in NFA than they did back then. There's no real upside for either party to tinker with it. Some cans are best left unopened. I only have one MG, but it was 13K. I'd rather loose the value on it in trade for new MG's at true market value. [/QUOTE]
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