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phoenix01
12-29-2004, 10:26 PM
Where can I buy these at?? I'm looking & can't seem to find them...
Quarterbore
12-30-2004, 12:11 AM
I posted a link in your WTB post...
Buddy's Board as linked is a great place to watch... probably the most active board for NFA stuff on the web!
40mmpumpgun
05-02-2005, 08:31 PM
http://subguns.com/boards/
FairUse
05-03-2005, 12:19 AM
Product Details :
50% Complete SWD Lightning Link Kit
Bonded on template, paddle complete
Instructions are provided along with drawings showing its operation.
http://www.keepshooting.com/productimages/firearms/class3/lightninglinks2big.jpg
Edit by QB - Obviously there are few people with the legal right that would ever buy that... link removed...
HPinOhio
06-02-2006, 11:11 AM
"FairUse :
50% Complete Lightning Link Kit $29.95
Product Details :
50% Complete SWD Lightning Link Kit
Bonded on template, paddle complete
Instructions are provided along with drawings showing its operation."
:frown: Well, you omitted that making one of these has been illegal since 1986, for individuals. should a person buy this kit and complete it, they have illegally mfg'd a "post '86 machinegun" which could earn them 10yrs in fed prison, and up to a $250,000.00 fine.
Phoenix01, follow the advice of the other poster's, look on subguns & the sturmgewehr board for a legally registered item.
knowlege is power.
3 weelin geezer
09-13-2006, 11:14 AM
Only if they live here in the us with us. If they live in say, Norway, it might be legal there just like its ok to buy a suppressor at the local hardware store in England.:mad: I wish more politicians actually went to the range and listened to all the guns shooting and making so much noise and they might get the idea that it should be illegal to make that much noise like they do with cars. So they made that law that you must have a functional muffler (suppressor) that quiets the engine to a certain degree to avoid being a sonic menace.:uzi2: :nanabang:
Did you know that SKS's have what looks to be one of those things? It holds the safety lever (that gets in the way all the time)
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