Can a Canadian own a gun permit in USA

"...says with a prohibited license you can own an auto...you can shoot it right?..." Yes and no. However, no new FA prohibited permits have been issued since 1978. No more prohibted permits under the current laws either.
If you want to shoot FA you can go to the shop linzeiisdad mentions. They'll rent you an SMG to shoot on their range. It's not cheap
 
"...says with a prohibited license you can own an auto...you can shoot it right?..." Yes and no. However, no new FA prohibited permits have been issued since 1978. No more prohibted permits under the current laws either.
If you want to shoot FA you can go to the shop linzeiisdad mentions. They'll rent you an SMG to shoot on their range. It's not cheap

I heard the same thing from someone in Mighigan who bought a full-auto Uzi for $7K. He mentioned a good full-auto M16 goes for around $15K.

They are fun to shoot though.
 
Sorry about that.
But I am sure you get my points.
So there is no $$$ friendly ways to shoot full-auto even in usa
:<
 
the best thing for aliceminer to do is to read up on canadian firearm laws and the different classes for such. he seems to be a bit confused with us laws as they have nothing to do with canada.
 
you can go to the shop linzeiisdad mentions
Where?
Exactly where he says you can go.
What about you take this thread (your thread)
and READ (people here have suggested that, didn't they?) and
maybe you can find a post by member linzeiisdad
and find the answer there? Huh?



Anyone know the location for the Las Vagas range?
See my suggestion above. The link has an address.




Why do you ask questions and start threads
if you cannot read the answers?





.... so US citizen are not allow to own auto like us.
Please explain HOW did you come to this idea?
What are the posts in this thread
that made you believe that?
 
Sorry about that.
But I am sure you get my points.
So there is no $$$ friendly ways to shoot full-auto even in usa
:<

From what I understand, the value of these full auto's goes up and up.....it might be a good investment if you can stomach the political risk.
 
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