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First two are dealer samples, no dice unless you are an SOT

Something isnt quite right... if it were a dealer sample it shouldnt be 7800 unless he is just charging out the ass.. Dealer demo letter pieces are generally reasonable in price. And he said you could keep it when your SOT expired which is also false.

Not to mention if its a pre86 registered then its a normal tax stamp process.

I ran an event about 2 weeks ago where we dumped about 1500 rounds through an Uzi and it ran like a champ. Pretty fun little setup.

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Something isnt quite right... if it were a dealer sample it shouldnt be 7800 unless he is just charging out the ass.. Dealer demo letter pieces are generally reasonable in price. And he said you could keep it when your SOT expired which is also false.

Not to mention if its a pre86 registered then its a normal tax stamp process.

I ran an event about 2 weeks ago where we dumped about 1500 rounds through an Uzi and it ran like a champ. Pretty fun little setup.

No, its true. It's a Pre-86 DS. Hence the higher price because no demo letter is required and you can keep it when you give up the license. Post 86 require a demo letter and must be sold/destroyed if you give up the SOT. No go call Mark and tell him to buy it.

Edit - Pre86 dealer samples were guns that weren't importable after GCA of 68, unless for LE/Mil sales. It is not a semi auto converted before 86, but a factory gun imported. Due to the fact that it was added to the registry before 86, makes it semi-eligible for individual ownership, hence dealers can keep them if their license expires, but any transfer is only a form 3 to a dealer or form 5 to a .gov agency

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i cant imagine ever paying 5-20k for a single gun.....especially a little handheld machine gun

seeing prices of some of these things is nuts

http://www.impactguns.com/store/machineguns.html

You can't even afford to shoot it. Getting enough ammo to shoot longer than 20 seconds would be very expensive. Blink and your money is gone and so is the fun.

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Edit - Pre86 dealer samples were guns that weren't importable after GCA of 68, unless for LE/Mil sales. It is not a semi auto converted before 86, but a factory gun imported. Due to the fact that it was added to the registry before 86, makes it semi-eligible for individual ownership, hence dealers can keep them if their license expires, but any transfer is only a form 3 to a dealer or form 5 to a .gov agency

Now that makes more sense.. Now you see my confusion when he said pre86, SOT required, can keep after.

No reason to buy one of those when you can get a demo letter version for cheap.

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