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- Location
- far enough away
They're stamped "HK" and probably are all machined to death and supersweet.
They're stamped "HK" and probably are all machined to death and supersweet.
And random question. I've found parts to make the lower auto.....but what do you have to do with the goverment to do this? Permits or what?
DIAS? $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ to MAKE one I think you have to register as a manufacturer, but don't quote me on that-- FA is too expensive in ammo for me to get into.
yeah, that's it. It's what I'm assuming you mean by "all the parts to make it full auto"... otherwise, you're manufacturing a machine gun, and the BATF will own you like you've never been owned before. ONE machine gun part makes an AR a machine gun to them, which is stupid, but law.
Heres a way to try one out
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=2084475
Anything that fires more than 1 round per trigger squeeze is considered auto and requires a license. If you're just wanting to blow through ammo really quick full auto is a riot, especially on an MP-5, 9mm. Most rifle rounds are uncontrollable on full-auto, or 3-shot burst, and you're just spraying and praying. IMHO
3rd burst is plenty controllable. Full auto, less so.
I may have fired some HK g-91/93 thing in .308 on 3rd... I can't remember, but I do remember thinking that .308 was a hell of a lot more impressive than .223 when fired in that manner.
I was lucky enough to be invited to a MG shoot about 5 years ago or so. Very good time.