Hence the term "prohibited".So there is no possible way to get a prohib license?
Nope, sorry, not without the above DeLorean travelling at 88 miles per hour and you also need to generate 1.21 gigawatts of electricity if memory serves.
I beat the handgun ban by 6 days, but didn't know they were doing rifles too.
Don't forget you need to get your hands on a flux capacitor as well, without that you've only got an old clunky sports car and a s**tload of electricity.
MOH,
Welcome to the mighty CGN.
Have a look at the Newbie FAQ Section, it will answer this and many other questions.
The link is in my sigline below.
Cheers,
Dean
PS, guys, any time you see a similar question posted, can you direct the new guy to the Newbie FAQ's
Thanks
You can only have one if you owned prohibited firearms prior to the law changes in 1998. You can inherit prohibited firearms which were made before 1946 from a direct relative or spouse.
Can I at least operate a prohib firearm?
They didn't want to force you out of your wonderful job.PS, guys, any time you see a similar question posted, can you direct the new guy to the Newbie FAQ's
Thanks
So there is no possible way to get a prohib license?
Can I at least operate a prohib firearm?
The 12-6 pistol class (short barrels) can be taken to a range, at which point you can use them all day long, under direct supervision.
The 12-2 (full auto), 12-3 (FA converted to no longer FA), 12-4 (a few named guns like the Steyr AUG), and 12-5 (the bulk of the military types like FN-FAL, AK variants, some HK models, etc) cannot be fired anywhere. They are now safe-queens.