full auto 10/22 video

It IS a bad idea to shoot at water (bullets will ricochet off it), but it looks like he's got a mountain as a backstop that will catch anything that comes off the water.
 
There is a thread on rfc about these. These can be legal in america. From what I understand there are a small number of legal conversion kits which were made before it all became illegal (I don't know when, many years ago). So now if you pay something like $10,000 to get your hands on the parts, and go through a great deal of red tape, you can legally shoot the #### out of small ponds. Of course, very illegal in canada.

It sure makes the 25 rd mag look inadequate eh?

I don't know about the clown in the balaclava though. Perhaps his isn't legal and registered.
 
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ssgp2 said:
It does not cost 10000$ to get a conversion kit...
It is not illegal in USA, just no new parts

Here's the thread:
http://www.rimfirecentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=125020&page=1&pp=15

They aren't allowed to make any more full auto parts. Whoever has parts is releasing them to the market slowly. Last year they sold for $7500 and it is believed this year will be close to the $10,000 mark. I don't know this from personal experience, just passing on what I read.
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I highly doubt that a trigger group for a 10/22 would go for 10k, since an HK 51 in 308 is about 15 to 20k.

A complete mini14(AC553) was selling for about 5k last year.
http://media.putfile.com/mini14

I know all about the laws in USA regarding full auto, I am a RO at a machine gun shoot in VT.
 
ssgp2 said:
I highly doubt that a trigger group for a 10/22 would go for 10k, since an HK 51 in 308 is about 15 to 20k.

A complete mini14(AC553) was selling for about 5k last year.
http://media.putfile.com/mini14

I know all about the laws in USA regarding full auto, I am a RO at a machine gun shoot in VT.


you seriously underestimate 2 things

1) how 10/22 are popular in the US

2) how few of thoses things where done

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of course most of the good old boys in the states got theirs before 86 and payed 300 $ for them ;) but i have to agree a register sear pack for HK or a DIAS is much more versatile for the same price
 
I was wrong.

And still cant believe someone could spend that amount for a 10/22
I guess there is no limit when offer and demand rule the market.
 
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