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Yeah the last AR-15 auto sear I saw for sale was well over $12,000.00
I'll buy all the DIAS's you can find for that price, try $25-30k these days.
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Yeah the last AR-15 auto sear I saw for sale was well over $12,000.00
About 20 years ago I bought a drop in auto sear at the gun show for $80. At the time I had a SP1 which when I sold I gave the guy the DIAS. Of course it was not a registered NFA part but it was exactly like the ones that where. They where posted in Shotgun news for decades it seemed.Back in the mid 90's I remember one up for auction on E-bay. Pictures and everything.
Full auto firearms are like a smoking hot trophy wife.
It cost you a small fortune to acquire one, goes through money/ammo like nobodies business and you don't dare let them out of your sight.
40 rounds.How much .22lr ammo does the Lage conversion magazines hold?
As a metal worker I dont think I could ever bring myself to spend $6000-$12,000 on a chunk of metal I could make in a few hours out of $3 worth of material.
I know its not the part your buying but the paper. Still it just seems insane.
I would like to have a full auto but I'll have to move first and then win the lotto second
Consider the purchase t be an investment you won't lose money on. You buy it, you shoot it for a while and stick it in the closet for a few years. You sell it and make your money back and then some.
Just like a Harley Davidson. They always retain there value.