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Link Posted: 9/18/2022 7:43:45 AM EDT
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Not today AFT man.
Link Posted: 9/18/2022 9:28:44 PM EDT
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Not today AFT man.
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Im fairly confident they already know.
Link Posted: 10/23/2022 9:20:28 PM EDT
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22 for my first full auto a Premay sample M50 Madsen (Last November) for 4800

Just sold it for 4,500 as the condition wasn’t great and I needed the money to make up the difference in a M50 Reising I just bought. Also just bought a transferable sten gun aswell.

First NFA item was a M2 60MM mortar I formed 1 back in May of 2020.

Ironically it was a month before my 21st birthday when my approval came through.

I had a legal registered mortar a month before I was old enough to legally buy a handgun from a dealer lol.

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Nice to see another SOT whose first was a pre-May,  I was 26 for a pre-May IMI Uzi for $2,350.  That was a ton for me back then.  

My first DD came much later.  Another F1 build, but well worth it.
Link Posted: 1/29/2023 6:59:06 PM EDT
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24 Cl3 dealer am 64 now.Shot my first an M2 carbine at age 9.
Link Posted: 1/29/2023 7:06:33 PM EDT
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40. I mever took possession.  I resold it for 2k more than I paid. Used that to start my ffl and get my sot.
Link Posted: 1/31/2023 8:21:16 PM EDT
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21  It was a 1928AC Thompson. The transfer tax cost more than the gun.  Obviously a long time ago.
Link Posted: 2/6/2023 1:12:26 PM EDT
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40'ish. '28 Thompson.
Link Posted: 2/13/2023 2:49:52 PM EDT
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When you bought your first full auto?

I was 27.

M11/9
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1996, I was 25, same gun. $650. No regrets, other than I should've bought more and others...you know: UZI, M16, MP5...but I was just out of college and had just bought my first house....so there's that LOL....
Link Posted: 2/14/2023 4:13:43 AM EDT
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33. Pre-sample Uzi in late 21' for 12.5 that I sold and took a bath on last November to get a transferable S&W 76 copy built off a Stemple tube.

Link Posted: 2/15/2023 8:46:39 AM EDT
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1996, I was 25, same gun. $650. No regrets, other than I should've bought more and others...you know: UZI, M16, MP5...but I was just out of college and had just bought my first house....so there's that LOL....
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I remember when RPB had M11/9 advertised in Shotgun News from about 97-2000 for $800 if you bought one, $650 if you bought ten. I almost bought one around 98, but decided against it. I was still in college. I should have figured out a way to buy a pallet.
Link Posted: 2/17/2023 12:56:30 PM EDT
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36. M11/9. Something I thought I would never own.

I sold 2 sports bikes to fund it. I was looking at them back in 2009 when I was in Iraq. They were $3500 then. I bought mine for $9k.

Instead of buying the M9 back in 2009 I bought a G36k which was more. Not the best financial move but I still like the G36.
Link Posted: 2/17/2023 12:57:22 PM EDT
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36. M11/9. Something I thought I would never own.

I sold 2 sports bikes to fund it. I was looking at them back in 2009 when I was in Iraq. They were $3500 then. I bought mine for $9k.

Instead of buying the M9 back in 2009 I bought a G36k which was more. Not the best financial move but I still like the G36.
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