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700UW said:
 
What needs to be done is strict mental health background checks, did you know the VA Tech shooter was diagnosed and on court records that he had mental illness, yet thats not part of the background check.
 
Why does someone need and AK47 or AR15?
 
Why is it so easy to go online and buy the kits to convert semi-automatics into illegal automatics?
 
Mental background checks?  And what of that pesky old Constitution?
 
Needing an AK or AR?.......tell me why they're not needed.
 
Online mod kit?  Because they aren't selling bolt in kit parts.  They sell semi-completed parts that you, yourself have to modify, and in doing so, you will have violated the law by modifying an existing firearm to full auto.
There are several legal ways to go full auto by using registered (batf approved) parts and then previously have obtained a FFL/SOT. The mod part costs around $29,000, its called a drop in sear...and it has to have been made and registered prior to 1986.
Other "legal" bolt in kits only raise the fire rate to 'nearly' full auto.
 
From Arfakit:
 
Is it legal to buy this kit?
We can legally sell and you can legally purchase and own this kit because the kit does not contain completed parts, but only provides the materials necessary to make the completed parts, meaning they cannot be used to convert an AR-15 to full-auto as-sold, but must be completed by you by bending the provided materials into the correct shape, prior to them being useable. This is no different than if we were to provide you a block of steel that has been milled to the correct outer shape of a Lower Receiver and instructions on how to finish milling the inside of the block to form a useable Lower Receiver.
This means you can legally keep these kits on-hand with no worries until such time as you decide to bend the parts into the correct shape. Once you have made the completed parts from the materials provided, we suggest you be extremely careful and cautious about the laws that may or may not apply to you, including the National Firearms Act if you reside in the United States.
 
Kev3188 said:
Seems like a lotta work (and cash) for not all that big of jump in firepower?
 
That Arfa kit is about $110 but you do it, where are you going to shoot?
Any Leo hears full auto, and they coming for a look.
 
Kev3188 said:
Seems like a lotta work (and cash) for not all that big of jump in firepower?
 
Kevin, they freak out over auto's......check this guy out with a revolver:
 
 
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