by Specop_007 » Fri 01 Aug 2008, 18:39:49
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Starvid', 'N')ow when we are talking about it, are fully automatic weapons like submachineguns, assault rifles, battle rifles or even machineguns legal in any US states?

I usually bash the US but I do love the country, I really do. Your gun and self defence legislation is so much better than what we have in Europe. Even if per capita gun ownership is greater in Sweden than in the US. Not to mention Finland...

Yes and no.
At the Federal level ownership of anything beyond semi auto requires a permit. For example, if you want a full auto weapon you need to submit a form to the ATF (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives) along with $200. You then wait for approval as they run a background check on you.
At the State level however it varies. Some states forbid the ownership of full auto weapons, some allow it. So federally yes, you can own these things. However it varies by state.
Things that fall under the NFA act are suppressors, full auto, big bore, destructive devices and Any Other Weapon. Actually I think big bore is considered a DD though.
The problem is not so much the licensing but cost of the weapon. The act of 86 (Name eludes me now) froze the supply of full auto weapons. That means no full auto weapon made after 1986 is eligible for transfer to a private citizen. Additionally, no weapon prior to that is eligible if it wasnt already in circulation. Basically, once the law was passed in 1986 what was available was it. So now you have a huge demand for full auto weapons and a very tight supply.
My AR15 was $900. A full auto version (M16) would run you $12-$16,000 depending. The cheapest full auto is going to set you back around 3-4,000. Then you get into the real cream de la cream like the old German stuff (MG42, BAR) and you can go 30-60,000. Then the icing on top with chainguns (gatling guns) of which I believe there are only 7 in existence as privately transferable which are 250-400,000 or more.
It boils down to you can spend about as much as you want on a gun. God bless America!