posted on Apr, 20 2011 @ 03:52 PM
I think full auto's are a great investment and would be a treasured family heirloom for any gun enthusiast. That is, if you can afford to burn up a
lot of ammo at the range.
Definitely: Full auto's are a lot of fun, but so are semi auto's. You can almost approach the speed or cyclic rate of a full auto with a semi auto
and not just by bump-firing.
In order to do that, you have to teach your subconcious the trigger press, which takes about 50,000 rounds; whereas, you let your subconcious press
the trigger, and all your concious has to do is aim the sight's while still being in total control of the firearm.
To avoid the BATFE red tape on full auto's or suppressors, I'd check about putting your full auto into a trust agreement, which I just heard about at
my gun range. I'm sure about the suppressors, but I'm not sure about full auto's in a trust agreement.
Somebody smarter than me, can please help me out on this "trust" issue, on the matter of full auto's.
Thanks,
Erno86
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