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Old 07-31-2006, 02:40 PM
6mmsdu 6mmsdu is offline
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per 81 DIAS for sale

I had purchase 5 sets of per 81 sear on Shotgun news. I paid $280 per set. But I kind like need $$$ for car repair. So i am trying to sale 4 sets out as the same pice I perchase. I check the Shotgun new. That company out of stock forever. Conntact to sixmmsdu@yahoo.com for more info about the rules and OBF if purchase more than one. Purchase is ILLEGAL But still check your local law before purchase, intall once you get one.

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Old 08-02-2006, 01:09 PM
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FYI

The pre-81 DIAS were grandfathered to the original owner at the time of the 1986 NFA law. Further sale or transfer of these items is an illegal transfer of a machinegun. The statement that you have made here indicating that you have purchased such items alone is cause for you to spend 10-years in jail and gain $250,000 in fines PER sear REGARDLESS if you have an AR-15 or not!

Stupidity in regards to the law is not a defense...

Perhaps you are also a police officer or BATFE lurker looking for people to contact you to purchase such items.

PM me when you want you ad deleted but these are illegal PERIOD... Don't believe me, call the BATFE and tell them that you have five you purchased and see what happens. I did make the call before and the advise posted above was what I was given from the men that enforce such laws.

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Old 04-26-2009, 12:03 PM
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Seriously, if the ATF would spend more time tracking down ACTUAL arms trafficking rings and less time F'ing with law abiding people who may be duped because of some innocuous laws we'd be much better off.


This reminds me of the guys on my shift who spend their day writing old ladies and soccer moms speeding tickets instead of looking for gang bangers and dangerous thugs to put in jail.
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