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<blockquote data-quote="outamyway" data-source="post: 414823" data-attributes="member: 9896"><p>They are legal to own in some states, but they must be pre ban(Firearms Owners' Protection Act of May 19, 1986) manufactured. There is also a bit of a paper work(and waiting) involved. Because of supply and demand they usually range in price from $3000 to $25000. Some drop in auto sears are available for some firearms. They are considered the machine gun, so the same law(and price) apply. They still must be manufactured and registered before 1986 ban in order to be legal to own.</p><p> </p><p>Full auto pistols like the Glock 18, or the Glock full auto conversion, are not legal to own by civilians under any circumstances. The process for Leo or Military ownership is still complicated.</p><p> </p><p>No civilian can own a machine gun manufactured after the date listed in the 1986 ban.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="outamyway, post: 414823, member: 9896"] They are legal to own in some states, but they must be pre ban(Firearms Owners' Protection Act of May 19, 1986) manufactured. There is also a bit of a paper work(and waiting) involved. Because of supply and demand they usually range in price from $3000 to $25000. Some drop in auto sears are available for some firearms. They are considered the machine gun, so the same law(and price) apply. They still must be manufactured and registered before 1986 ban in order to be legal to own. Full auto pistols like the Glock 18, or the Glock full auto conversion, are not legal to own by civilians under any circumstances. The process for Leo or Military ownership is still complicated. No civilian can own a machine gun manufactured after the date listed in the 1986 ban. [/QUOTE]
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