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  2. Hey SGT Fish, My response was not directed at you or anyone in particular. I posted the quote from Got Uzi and just wanted to add to his post, and your previous post, as to include other references to the statute quoted above. Making note of the increased approval time for OOB no law letter transfers and other forms of misconduct. If one has been in the business for 20 years or more are probably aware of a few high profile cases in which C2 manufacturers had gone into a so called gray area in their business model. That did in fact catch the attention of the ATF. They had taken several, a few hundred of the M11’s, as I understood, then cut out a small section of the receiver that included the serial numbers, and welded them in a inconspicuous place on the receiver. Then sold newly manufactured machine guns with transferable M11 serial numbers. It took someone in the NFA to notice the discrepancy. Those who purchased, these so called transformed weapons, eventually had them confiscated. The perpetrators were convicted for their actions. FFL/SOTs abusing the LE demo letter process, and most recently mentioned in the threads. One FFL/SOT abusing the OOB letter process. This kind of behavior catches the ire of the ATF. So, now they scrutinize the LE demo letter process and the OOB post sample transfer process. This leads to longer approval times, etc. i agree in that one’s business plan is nobody’s business. But some choose to push the envelope until they’re caught. This effects all of us in the business…
  3. That’s nice but no thanks. Just looking for lower end of one. Thanks
  4. WW2 Pineapple grenade with a hang tag that says "Inspected & approved 6-Mar 45 Lt O'Brian Ordnance Officer 135th NCB (L.E.A.) and a Japanese Grenade with a tag that says "Inspected & approved 12-Mar 45 Lt J. R.O'Brian Ordnance Officer 135th NC Batt (L.E.A.) The fuses were removed, fired and the filler was dumped and brought back as trophies. The Japanese grenade smells like black powder. I think the unit is 135th Naval Construction Battalion which was on Tinian. Their unit book is at this link: https://www.history.navy.mil/content/dam/museums/Seabee/Cruisebooks/wwiicruisebooks/ncb-cruisebooks/135 NCB 1943-45.pdf https://imgur.com/TedoB7H https://imgur.com/7t4nQT8 https://imgur.com/1jZKqFp $900 + shipping, prefer electronic payment
  5. I have a complete West Hurley 1928 Thompson with FBI case and stick/drum mags. Pm me if interested in further details.
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  7. I understand that, post samples are made to be sold to agencies. It's funny because post samples can't be made for prototyping either, but every manufacturer does so for that reason. But some agencies buy these weapons for that reason as well. There are many agencies that have glock switches so they can teach new guys what they look like and do. I even had a guy contact me wanting to pay for some glock switches to be donated to his local PD for that reason. While a glock switch isn't a thompson, the same can apply. It's also not the ATFs authority to regulate my business plan. Though they still like to create the power to.
  8. HK-MR556A1 New Complete Lower Receiver w/Stock New & Unfired Factory HK-MR556A1 Complete Lower Receiver from a Current Production (CD) 2023 Date Coded Rifle. Includes Take-down Tool in Stock, Factory Manual & HK Decal, as shown. File Pics. You can purchase at the link below with No CC fees or Sales Tax Unless your a Florida Resident $1,595.00 https://www.sidearmsams.com/shop/hk-mr556a1-new-complete-lower-receiver-w-stock/
  9. Tag for photos. Does this come in a pack or with a host for that price?
  10. Considering that 07/02 manufactures make new post-86 guns daily, and destroy others, there's no way to know.
  11. So I've seen various sources that give the number of transferable pre-86 machine guns at anywhere from 180,000 to 220,000. I don't know what the exact number is, but that's close enough for my understanding (I'm also fuzzy as to whether those figure include pre-86 samples). Was reading some of the discussions on here about post-86 sample machine guns and got to wondering whether there's an easy-to-access reference for approximately how many of these are currently registered with ATF, or at least how many were registered as of some recent year. Just curious, nothing more important than that.
  12. They refused to answer emails on condition. Most of these are demilled and lugs rewelded on. I grabbed one off gb for double price but was clearly original unmolested.
  13. Appellation Arms have those on there web site PM63 barrels
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