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Neat video. I just learned that RPGs have folding fins and a sustainer motor. I always thought they were more like an M-20 bazooka, with the initial firing motor and no second sustainer motor. That was the RPG-2. No booster. Therefore, if you bought a RPG-2 and filed a Form 1 to rebuild it as a registered NFA destructive device, you could take it to your gun club range and shoot inert warheads. OTOH, if you INSIST on buying only 100% made-in-USA RPGs, just contact Air Tronics and ask to buy one of their U.S. made RPG-7. |
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Quoted: That was the RPG-2. No booster. Therefore, if you bought a RPG-2 and filed a Form 1 to rebuild it as a registered NFA destructive device, you could take it to your gun club range and shoot inert warheads. OTOH, if you INSIST on buying only 100% made-in-USA RPGs, just contact Air Tronics and ask to buy one of their U.S. made RPG-7. Quoted: Quoted: Neat video. I just learned that RPGs have folding fins and a sustainer motor. I always thought they were more like an M-20 bazooka, with the initial firing motor and no second sustainer motor. That was the RPG-2. No booster. Therefore, if you bought a RPG-2 and filed a Form 1 to rebuild it as a registered NFA destructive device, you could take it to your gun club range and shoot inert warheads. OTOH, if you INSIST on buying only 100% made-in-USA RPGs, just contact Air Tronics and ask to buy one of their U.S. made RPG-7. |
