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Why is no one covering the NFA and 922 cases?

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It's not a complete myth, many "investors" feel the registry should remain closed. Why? again, value will drop overnight and they will loose a small fortune. Sure plenty of MG owners would be happy to see it open again but you have guys with a lot of money tied up in "investment" MG's and they fear this.

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The problem is too many pre-86 owners want the registry to remain closed, the same people who supposedly believe in the second amendment want machine guns to remain restricted to pre-86 transferable so the guns they own will continue to go up in value.

Is a complete myth, and a very common one. What you just did was try to change what you originally said. I've known people with over a hundred thousand in transferable MGs and the only people I've ever heard make that claim is people that don't own any, like you.

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Not sure why you would blame pre-86 owners when it's pretty evident that the NRA could care less about NFA (even less than they care about NJ gun rights).  Heck, you sometimes even hear other gun owners complain about MGs to the point they are banned at most private ranges and clubs in free murica.

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Is a complete myth, and a very common one. What you just did was try to change what you originally said. I've known people with over a hundred thousand in transferable MGs and the only people I've ever heard make that claim is people that don't own any, like you.

 

Call it a myth, I know a lot of people with a lot of money in the NFA hobby and have heard this first hand.

 

No, I didn't try to change what I said...re-read the post bud.

 

You are right about one thing, I do not own any pre-86 MG's. Not that I can't afford them, I'm not stupid enough to waste money on transferable MG's when I can play with postie samples over the border...

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