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Transferable machine guns – especially the iconic Thomson machine guns, are in short supply.
Since May of 1986 no more can be introduced for purchase in “civilian” markets. Since limiting the new supply to zero, prices for existing weapons have skyrocketed.
An AK-47 that a Jihadist might rent for a dollar a day in Pakistan will probably cost you about $15K to own in America.
The Thompson machine guns are even more rare and carry with them some deep history and tradition in American culture.
Whether you believe it or not, it is legal for law-abiding citizens to own these and many other ‘full-auto’ weapons. All it takes is three forms and a check for a $200 tax stamp.
Ask me how, if you are interested.
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