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Fully transferable Ruger AC556-F machine gun carbine with folding stock, semi-3 shot burst and full auto with selector modes. Fully transferable on form 3 to dealer. Barrel is 13" with 24" overall length when stock is folded. 5.56mm caliber, blued carbine and blued magazine. One new 20 round magazine. Excellent condition.  Shipping and insurance $200 total Fedex paid by buyer.  

Price: $9,995

The AC-556 is a selective-fire version of the Mini-14 marketed for military and law enforcement use. "F" versions have folding stocks. The design incorporates a selector on the right/rear of the receiver to select either semi-automatic, 3-round burst, or full-automatic fire modes; the manual safety at the front of the trigger guard operates the same as a standard Mini-14. The front sight is winged and incorporates a bayonet lug. The 13-inch (330 mm) barrel incorporates a flash suppressor, which can be used to launch approved tear-gas and smoke grenades. A folding stock was used on the AC-556F and AC-556K. The AC-556 was dropped from production in 1999.

Firearm(s) in this ad are possessed by, titled to, and will be shipped by John Norrell Inc.  These are not being brokered and are not third-party sales. Firearm in this ad will be transferred to a class III dealer on an ATF E-form 3.

John Norrell has been a licensed manufacturer and dealer (C-2/C-3) for 35 years and is currently an officer of the U.S. Federal Court appointed in the role as a Special Master administrator to liquidate various NFA firearms released directly to us by ATF under court order some of which are listed on this website.

Acceptable payment will be in the form of either a cashier's check or a money payable to JOHN NORRELL, INC.

This item is listed by, and the website and postings are monitored by E. A. Shelnutt of John Norrell, Inc.  When a party offers the full advertised amount, they are automatically the official buyer and any ongoing negotiations or conversations with other parties are no longer relevant.

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