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I've got a couple and am thinking about a third. I wouldn't give anything up to get it. I'll buy it when the money is there and the right one pops up. Took me a year just to find my last one.
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I don't see a personal benefit to owning an MG. They're probably fun but the price of feeding it would offset that positive aspect. Not to mention the initial price of the gun itself.
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At this point, I don't have a huge desire for a MG (beyond an indescribable longing for a BSA .303 Lewis Gun)... that may change, but right now, nah.
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No, my desire for enjoying life is greater than trying to feed the beast.
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I've got one, but being ex-military I have shot many. So, it's not all that exciting to me.
I have let more people that have never handled full auto shoot it more than I have shot it myself. That's the enjoyment I get out of it. Seeing that grin on a newbs face. That makes me happy. I wouldn't compromise my lifestyle just to see someone grin. |
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Full auto is for rich people with nothing better to do with the money or stupid guys who put a gun ahead of family. I am neither
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I do want a STG44 pretty bad but I like all my other stuff too
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Quoted: MGs are way overrated. It's the "want what you can't have" mentality. Suppressors are way more fun, and way more obtainable. View Quote MG's are way more fun that suppressors... of course suppressed machine guns are the best of both worlds. I wouldn't change my lifestyle much to get a MG now at today's prices but that is because I'm lucky that I got into them back when they were cheap as in a HK sear was $500 and a M-11 was $350. Looking back, the only thing I'd have done differently was bought more MG's and less suppressors because the guns are worth 10 to 50 times what I paid for them while the suppressors are nearly worthless due to improvements in technology and transfer taxes. Sure I'd love a MG-42 but at today's ammo prices, I couldn't afford to feed it but the full auto .22's and 9mm's can be shot often without going broke. Here is a video of me shooting my M11A1 for the first time a few months ago. It sat new in the box for 15 plus years and only got shot because I was anxious to try out a Lage Suomi upper. |
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I've shot machine-guns while I was in .mil so I know what I'm missing. |
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Machine guns are not really my thing from a hobby perspective. I have however financed some O/U's and SXS's
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I sold some pmags and bought my link in 2013. It can do 9mm, 45, 223, 300, x39 and even belt fed with a shrike. That's a spectacular amount of versatility and probably all I'll ever buy. I compromised another sr25 to get one.
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If I knew where to get it and who to sell it to, I'd totally flip some drugs in order to not only acquire a machine gun, but become debt free as well.
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If Hughes goes away I'll convert my AK47 and my 16"AR15 but that's cheap to do both. That's all the more I ever need, I was never in the military so I've never had the chance to shoot full auto.
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MG's are way more fun that suppressors... of course suppressed machine guns are the best of both worlds. I wouldn't change my lifestyle much to get a MG now at today's prices but that is because I'm lucky that I got into them back when they were cheap as in a HK sear was $500 and a M-11 was $350. Looking back, the only thing I'd have done differently was bought more MG's and less suppressors because the guns are worth 10 to 50 times what I paid for them while the suppressors are nearly worthless due to improvements in technology and transfer taxes. Sure I'd love a MG-42 but at today's ammo prices, I couldn't afford to feed it but the full auto .22's and 9mm's can be shot often without going broke. Here is a video of me shooting my M11A1 for the first time a few months ago. It sat new in the box for 15 plus years and only got shot because I was anxious to try out a Lage Suomi upper. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwWzwfiIjJk View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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MGs are way overrated. It's the "want what you can't have" mentality. Suppressors are way more fun, and way more obtainable. MG's are way more fun that suppressors... of course suppressed machine guns are the best of both worlds. I wouldn't change my lifestyle much to get a MG now at today's prices but that is because I'm lucky that I got into them back when they were cheap as in a HK sear was $500 and a M-11 was $350. Looking back, the only thing I'd have done differently was bought more MG's and less suppressors because the guns are worth 10 to 50 times what I paid for them while the suppressors are nearly worthless due to improvements in technology and transfer taxes. Sure I'd love a MG-42 but at today's ammo prices, I couldn't afford to feed it but the full auto .22's and 9mm's can be shot often without going broke. Here is a video of me shooting my M11A1 for the first time a few months ago. It sat new in the box for 15 plus years and only got shot because I was anxious to try out a Lage Suomi upper. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwWzwfiIjJk |
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It would take three months of net income. Or a couple of vintage guitars. And a ballectomy when my wife found out.
My thought is that if it ever came down to needing one, I am not going to need to care about legality. I can mill the parts I need. I won't lie, machine guns are cool. I could put it on my visa I suppose. DAMN YOU ARFCOM |
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Pretty much nothing. Full auto is fun.. but the novelty wears off pretty quick. Then you just have something that is going to cost about $300+ every time you go to the range since it goes through so much ammo. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What are you willing to give up to buy that transferrable, pre-ban machine gun? Pretty much nothing. Full auto is fun.. but the novelty wears off pretty quick. Then you just have something that is going to cost about $300+ every time you go to the range since it goes through so much ammo. "I can't have a thing, without abusing a thing..." - dskeet |
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Nothing... View Quote This I own a transferrable, pre-ban machine gun and the only time it comes out of the safe is to get to something behind it. It doesn't do a thing for me. After always wanting one, I bought it about 10 years or so ago and had almost immediate buyers remorse. I don't really enjoy shooting it. I am really into shooting precision groups on paper at longish range. The other big thing about it that sucks is loading the magazines. After the first time I shot it, I loaded a bunch of magazines at home in front of the TV to take out the next day. 10 minutes later when they were gone, I was right back at it. If you have shot an auto pistol very much, you know that loading magazines becomes a pain in the ass (or thumb). Now picture a magazine that holds 32 rounds and is gone in a couple bursts. If this whole lawsuit thing comes about, and they end up costing about the same as any other gun, I probably still wouldn't buy another one. I should note that I have a subgun and it really isn't good for anything other than firing full auto. It isn't very accurate. It isn't ergonomic........................ If I had the full auto switch on an M16 I would probably almost never fire it full auto, but at least the gun is something I can use for other things. I agree with some of the other posts: suppressors are great. SBRs are great. But full auto...............Meh |
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Nothing.
Don't really have anywhere I could shoot it frequently. Don't have the wealth to feed a full auto, unless it was maybe .22lr (and neckbeards stop neckbearding all the ammo). I don't have much desire at all for anything fully automatic. |
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No more than I'd give for a nice semi-auto firearm.
FA is a feature - nothing more. It is not a necessity - or even a particularly important enhancement. Plenty of non-FA guns have other, better features. |
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I already gave it all up to live in the country with my family. Poverty sucks. lol
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So, let me get this straight: I can give up family members that annoy me and you give me my dream MG?
Done. I want my M2A1. |
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Pretty much nothing. Full auto is fun.. but the novelty wears off pretty quick. Then you just have something that is going to cost about $300+ every time you go to the range since it goes through so much ammo. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What are you willing to give up to buy that transferrable, pre-ban machine gun? Pretty much nothing. Full auto is fun.. but the novelty wears off pretty quick. Then you just have something that is going to cost about $300+ every time you go to the range since it goes through so much ammo. This. Granted I don't own a full auto but have rented after a few mags it's wow this is expensive. |
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As someone who took delivery of his first MG yesterday, and just fired it for the first time today...
I tend to sacrifice somewhat for all of my firearms interests. I don't buy extravagant things. My house is modest. I look for good prices on clothes, etc. I drive an older truck. Now, my wife and child get what they need. I replaced my wife's vehicle last year with a new car because I wanted the peace of mind that she and my son are safe on the road. So, I guess you'd say that I sacrificed trying to "keep up with" or "impress" others with a faux lifestyle. I just have no need to do so. I've got good friends that share my values, and I have a good and happy family. I'm good with that. I joked with my dad today that I'll probably get another MG before I replace my truck. And I probably will. One is guaranteed to go down in value. It isn't the MG-- unless Nola's suit is a success-- and in that case, i am even happier because of what I could get in the future for cheaper. |
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No. I'd love to own a 1918 BAR, and I've notified the wife if we ever hit the powerball I will have one, but barring that, it'll remain a dream.
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What are you willing to give up to buy that transferrable, pre-ban machine gun? View Quote Hell no. I don't see the fascination. I mean, I got to play with them my entire life, since I was 17 so they aren't a big deal. If someone wants to pay 20k more power to them, but they aren't worth it unless, maybe, you never got to use them as much as some people in the military. |
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Fired them all the time in the Army.. it's just not that big of a deal to me anymore. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Anyone who says they are bored with firing MG's is lying Fired them all the time in the Army.. it's just not that big of a deal to me anymore. This is what I'm talking about. I think it's nuts that anyone would pay so much for something like that. |
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if this happens, MG prices will drop to very reasonable, I won't need to give up or change a damn thing View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Nothing I'm waiting on NOLO to win the lawsuit if this happens, MG prices will drop to very reasonable, I won't need to give up or change a damn thing If this happens then I'd consider having one. |
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This is what I'm talking about. I think it's nuts that anyone would pay so much for something like that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Anyone who says they are bored with firing MG's is lying Fired them all the time in the Army.. it's just not that big of a deal to me anymore. This is what I'm talking about. I think it's nuts that anyone would pay so much for something like that. Well, it really depends on what MGs you are talking about. A $60K M60? Yeah, I get what you are saying. Even a $16K conversion AR is getting into steep territory. However.... even with MACs climbing to $5K, there are members here that have not much less than that tied up in top-tier ARs and optics. I know what I've spent getting my .308 AR to the place I have it, and it isn't very south of that number. Yesterday, I was offered a Ruger AC556 for $7,500. If I had the cash available, I would have probably purchased it. |
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It's hilarious that people actually think this lawsuit has a chance in hell
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I wouldn't say I have "compromised" my lifestyle to any extent to collect machineguns and I have 15 of them. Everything from a Mac to an M60.
Have I made choices between buying another machinegun or a new sports/luxury car, another expensive watch, a bass boat, a whole boatload more of semi-autos, optics/NV, more shotguns, a bunch of Apple bullshit, etc. than sure. However, those were all just choices between spending disposable income on one toy vs. another. Wife and I own our home, max out all of my retirement accounts every year, have no debt, take nice but reasonable vacations every year, and my Grand Cherokee has been a great car. So my regular life is about as normal and comfortable as I need. I only take my machineguns out to shoot three or four times a year, so feeding them isn't that expensive in the grand scheme of things. Maybe a couple thousand rounds per outing. I maybe spend $2000ish a year on machinegun ammo, which isn't a whole lot compared to a lot of other hobbies like racing cars, being an active clay shooter, or even green fees if you play golf regularly on decent courses. I guess everyone has their own hobbies but I have enjoyed shooting machineguns ever since I was a kid and while its not as exciting as it was when I was 13 or when I bought my first personal machinegun when I was in my early 20s....it still always bring a smile to let a belt go or dump a mag into some tannerite a couple times a year. Given where MG pricing is at today and the ever increasing annual cost to insure them I am pretty close to the end of the road of adding new machineguns to the collection (with the exception of a Thompson...one day) unless of course that snowball's chance in hell lawsuit works out....if so I am F1ing a bunch of cool stuff and I wont be as worried about the mileage on my on my current guns anymore. |
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This I own a transferrable, pre-ban machine gun and the only time it comes out of the safe is to get to something behind it. It doesn't do a thing for me. After always wanting one, I bought it about 10 years or so ago and had almost immediate buyers remorse. I don't really enjoy shooting it. I am really into shooting precision groups on paper at longish range. The other big thing about it that sucks is loading the magazines. After the first time I shot it, I loaded a bunch of magazines at home in front of the TV to take out the next day. 10 minutes later when they were gone, I was right back at it. If you have shot an auto pistol very much, you know that loading magazines becomes a pain in the ass (or thumb). Now picture a magazine that holds 32 rounds and is gone in a couple bursts. If this whole lawsuit thing comes about, and they end up costing about the same as any other gun, I probably still wouldn't buy another one. I should note that I have a subgun and it really isn't good for anything other than firing full auto. It isn't very accurate. It isn't ergonomic........................ If I had the full auto switch on an M16 I would probably almost never fire it full auto, but at least the gun is something I can use for other things. I agree with some of the other posts: suppressors are great. SBRs are great. But full auto...............Meh View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Nothing... This I own a transferrable, pre-ban machine gun and the only time it comes out of the safe is to get to something behind it. It doesn't do a thing for me. After always wanting one, I bought it about 10 years or so ago and had almost immediate buyers remorse. I don't really enjoy shooting it. I am really into shooting precision groups on paper at longish range. The other big thing about it that sucks is loading the magazines. After the first time I shot it, I loaded a bunch of magazines at home in front of the TV to take out the next day. 10 minutes later when they were gone, I was right back at it. If you have shot an auto pistol very much, you know that loading magazines becomes a pain in the ass (or thumb). Now picture a magazine that holds 32 rounds and is gone in a couple bursts. If this whole lawsuit thing comes about, and they end up costing about the same as any other gun, I probably still wouldn't buy another one. I should note that I have a subgun and it really isn't good for anything other than firing full auto. It isn't very accurate. It isn't ergonomic........................ If I had the full auto switch on an M16 I would probably almost never fire it full auto, but at least the gun is something I can use for other things. I agree with some of the other posts: suppressors are great. SBRs are great. But full auto...............Meh I honestly think you'd be singing a different tune if you had a different gun. 32 round mag + auto pistol + subgun makes me think you have a Mac 10 or 11. Honestly, unless you put a Lage upper on them, they're basically useless. And I can't imagine they're much fun at all. You're right, the ROF is so fast and the gun is uncontrollable...what fun can you have with it really? If you had a Sten or an MP40, or an M16, AK, or Uzi I think you'd have a different opinion on how much fun you can have with a mg. But to each his own. Quoted:
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It's hilarious that people actually think this lawsuit has a chance in hell Read the complaint and tell me it doesn't. Read the answer and see if you're just as convinced. Both sides make interesting and plausible arguments. |
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The lage really makes a different gun. Alot of fun but I would still prefer a Sten.
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My dream MG is a nicely refurbed M240. Given the current going rate of a transferable 240... Yeah right. Would love to have, but there's no chance in hell I'll be spending that kind of dough on a toy. A house? Sure. A toy? Nah.
I'm a former infantry machine gunner, and I currently collect a paycheck from a place that allows me more than ample trigger time on multiple beltfeds and the occasional "ooooh, aaaaahhhhh" type of MG, so that keeps my lust and desire quenched enough to realize I couldn't afford to feed the damn thing even if I had it. A couple thousand rounds only takes a few minutes to blow, and replacing shot-out barrels would be a kick in the teeth by itself. So unless this lawsuit actually gets us somewhere, I'll be more than satisfied with semi auto, suppressed SBRs and precision bolt guns. |
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I wouldn't change my lifestyle, but a couple years ago I nearly sold most of my collection to buy an M16 lower. Sometimes, I wonder if I made the right choice not to.
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The prices are so insanely high for something that is dirt cheap in every third world shithole that they even have kids waving them around...
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I have a drill press in the shop and a FA LPK in the safe. I can have one if I wanted one.
But no, I won't sacrifice 7 months pay for a 1lb chunk of metal. Then have to drive over an hour away to the public range to shoot....or pay $300/yr and 15hrs labor to the only range around here that allows FA to shoot it... |
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