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http://www.glockworld.com/Content.aspx?cke...uto&NID=364

Exciting Announcement From TGSCOM

 

NFA laws have been repealed through a long standing court battle in the 7th US Circuit Court. The president of TGSCOM had sued the federal government on the grounds that the NFA law violated the Second Amendment of the Constitution. After heated and lengthy oral arguments, TGSCOM is now able to sell fully automatic weapons to the general public without tax stamps and the additional background check. The one stipulation to the agreement is that fully automatic rifles will be treated like handguns in that they will require a purchaser of 21 and older, the firearm must be transferred in the state of their residence (same as handguns) and that the buyer must submit to all regulations in the state of their residence.

 

What this means for you

We will now be adding a limited number of fully automatic firearms to our inventory. They will be sold on a first come first served basis. The benefit is that not only can you own them, but they do not have the $20,000 price tag they normally do.

 

California residents

Since this ruling is so new, there are no restrictions for California residents. Bet on the fact that they will be up to speed very quickly with reducing your Constitutional rights so take full advantage while you can!

 

Eric R. Thompson

President

TGSCOM Inc.

 

Holy mother of ****. Someone please give me confirmation that this isn't a joke...joke *looks at calendar* those sick ********.

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Please tell me that you all aren't that gullible.

 

No link, no case number and nowhere to be found on the 7th circuit's site.

 

A not so funny April fools message.

 

 

I'm not so aware of the days I'm living in anymore so I really did figure it out as I posted it. Once I typed the word joke, I realized what day it was. Saw the Glock 18, and realized I should have known better and that not many of those even exist in this country. I wonder what countries a Glock 18 is still available in?

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Cheese and aged rice guys, it was a joke so what? :tongue:

 

Hey, grasshopper...a BAD joke...you know that!

 

 

Actually, it's true!! In several states (38?) Fully automatic is legal, as long as you pay the $200 for the tax stamp. Silencers are legal in even more states. In MO, not long ago it was made legal for "any" dealer to own "suppressors". C&R apps went through the roof!! Even you C&R boys here can travel to MO and buy one, you just can't bring it home!!

 

Oh, the woes of living in a nanny state. But, we're changing that, one bill at a time!!!!

 

AB

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Cheese and aged rice guys, it was a joke so what? :tongue:

 

Hey, grasshopper...a BAD joke...you know that!

 

 

Actually, it's true!! In several states (38?) Fully automatic is legal, as long as you pay the $200 for the tax stamp. Silencers are legal in even more states. In MO, not long ago it was made legal for "any" dealer to own "suppressors". C&R apps went through the roof!! Even you C&R boys here can travel to MO and buy one, you just can't bring it home!!

 

Oh, the woes of living in a nanny state. But, we're changing that, one bill at a time!!!!

 

AB

 

What you are stating is true Abolt, but what the original post was stating, is not!

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Hey! Don't feel bad guys......

 

Imagine what the Brady Bunch folks are thinking!!

 

I was kinda peeved yestrerday by this joke... but I never thought about it that way! Now, and only now, I LOL'd :tongue:

 

Cheese and aged rice guys, it was a joke so what? :clap:

 

Hey, grasshopper...a BAD joke...you know that!

 

 

Actually, it's true!! In several states (38?) Fully automatic is legal, as long as you pay the $200 for the tax stamp. Silencers are legal in even more states. In MO, not long ago it was made legal for "any" dealer to own "suppressors". C&R apps went through the roof!! Even you C&R boys here can travel to MO and buy one, you just can't bring it home!!

 

Oh, the woes of living in a nanny state. But, we're changing that, one bill at a time!!!!

 

AB

 

Is there any hope for IL regarding NFA items? It sure would be nice to get an SBR stamp. It seems pretty darn silly that my AR suddenly becomes more dangerous/hazardous/etc if it's 2in shorter. It's also ironic because it's actually slightly LESS dangerous because you lose fps the shorter you go.

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What you are stating is true Abolt, but what the original post was stating, is not!

 

Picky, picky,picky!!! Yeah, as ususal, you're right Coach! I need a MO fix and haven't been able to go lately!!

 

AB

 

Hey! Abolt...

 

MollyB be da lady,

You be da man!

I try to follow

and do what I can!

 

...but, damn! Sometimes it's hard to keep up!

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